kemisorpsjon
Kemisorpsjon is a term used in the context of the Soviet Union and its satellite states to describe the process of integrating the local population into the Soviet system. This process involved the systematic replacement of local elites with Soviet-appointed officials, the promotion of Soviet culture and values, and the suppression of local traditions and languages. The term "kemisorpsjon" is derived from the Russian words "kemi" (community) and "sorpsjon" (absorption).
The concept of kemisorpsjon was first introduced by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in the 1930s as part
Kemisorpsjon was implemented through a variety of means, including the use of propaganda, the establishment of
Despite its initial success in creating a unified Soviet society, kemisorpsjon has been widely criticized for