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White- (бело-), a prefix used by Bolsheviks to designate their real and alleged enemies of all sorts, in analogy with White Army.

  • White-Guardist ("белогвардеец"): a member of White Guard. The members of the White movement never applied the term "White Guardist" to themselves. Also, White-Guardists were called simply "Whites" ('белые', 'беляки') by the opponents.
  • White-Pole (белополяк): a term that appeared during the Polish-Soviet War, and later reemerged during the annexation of a part of Poland in the times of World War II.
  • White-Finn (белофинн): a term introduced during the unsuccessful attempt to subjugate Finland in 1917-1918, and reintroduced during the propaganda related to the preparation of the Winter War against Finland.

These terms were supposed to distinguish, e.g., "good Poles" from "bad Poles", and usually bore a derogatory gist.

To obtain a prefix "white-" in one's papers while being imprisoned in the Soviet Union automatically meant application of Article 58.

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