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- Krokodil abstract "Krokodil (Russian: "Крокодил", "crocodile") was a satirical magazine published in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1922, and named after Fyodor Dostoyevsky's satirical short story, The Crocodile[citation needed]. At that time, a large number of satirical magazines existed, such as Zanoza and Prozhektor. Nearly all of them eventually disappeared.Although political satire was dangerous during much of the Soviet period, Krokodil was given considerable license to lampoon political figures and events. Typical and safe topics for lampooning in the Soviet era were the lack of initiative and imagination promoted by the style of an average Soviet middle-bureaucrat, and the problems produced by drinking on the job by Soviet workers. Krokodil also ridiculed capitalist countries and attacked various political, ethnic and religious groups that allegedly opposed the Soviet system. For example, at the time of the Doctors' plot it published a number of anti-semitic articles and cartoons.Many notable persons contributed to the magazine, including Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kukriniksy, and Yuliy Ganf.Similar magazines existed in all the Union republics, and in several ASSRsand in other states of the Soviet bloc, e.g. Стършел ("Wasp") in Bulgaria, Eulenspiegel in East Germany, Urzică ("The Nettle") in Romania and Dikobraz ("porcupine") in Czechoslovakia.Among the vocal compositions of Dmitri Shostakovich, who is known for his satirical character, there are 5 Romances on texts from Krokodil Magazine (1965), taken from the section of magazine where were published real-life nonsense texts.".
- Krokodil country Soviet_Union.
- Krokodil date "1922-08-27".
- Krokodil depictionDescription "The Unexpected Appendix. The cover of the first issue of Krokodil by Ivan Malyutin.".
- Krokodil genre Humour.
- Krokodil genre Satire.
- Krokodil language Russian_language.
- Krokodil publisher Pravda.
- Krokodil publisher Rabochaya_Gazeta.
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- Krokodil category "Satire and humor".
- Krokodil country Soviet_Union.
- Krokodil finaldate "2006".
- Krokodil firstdate "1922-08-27".
- Krokodil founded "1922".
- Krokodil frequency "3".
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- Krokodil headquarters Moscow.
- Krokodil imageCaption "The Unexpected Appendix. The cover of the first issue of Krokodil by Ivan Malyutin.".
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- Krokodil language Russian_language.
- Krokodil publisher Pravda.
- Krokodil publisher Rabochaya_Gazeta.
- Krokodil title "Крокодил".
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- Krokodil subject Category:Soviet_magazines.
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- Krokodil comment "Krokodil (Russian: "Крокодил", "crocodile") was a satirical magazine published in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1922, and named after Fyodor Dostoyevsky's satirical short story, The Crocodile[citation needed]. At that time, a large number of satirical magazines existed, such as Zanoza and Prozhektor.".
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