




Freedom -Power In Unity
The immense influence of the Soviet Union fragmented Georgian art and culture through its strict ideological constraints, suppressing artistic expression and promoting conformity to Soviet ideals. This led Georgian artists to engage in acts of resistance, precipitating the emergence of anti-Soviet movements and a struggle for independence. Through collective efforts and resilience, the Georgian people forged the most powerful weapon against foreign influence - Unity.
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