What became a common feature of Soviet policies in the Eastern bloc?
A. Denunciation of suspected capitalist sympathizers
B. Expulsion from the Communist Party for being pro-Titoist
C. Persecution of the intelligentsia who challenged the prevailing economic theories
D. Denunciation for those arguing for "alternative paths" to socialism
E. Persecution of Jews within the party and embodiment of anti-Semitism
Answer: E
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