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... fact that for many nations the Soviet Union's great power status really stuck in the throat . A pact is concluded between the USSR and Hungary on freedom of navigation on the Danube - for the Rus- sians up and down the river , and for ...
... fact that for many nations the Soviet Union's great power status really stuck in the throat . A pact is concluded between the USSR and Hungary on freedom of navigation on the Danube - for the Rus- sians up and down the river , and for ...
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... fact that I did not write a book about the extermination of the Crimean Tartars despite my denunciation of their exterminators does not mean that I am at heart anti - Tartar or that there is even the faintest whiff of anti - Tartar ...
... fact that I did not write a book about the extermination of the Crimean Tartars despite my denunciation of their exterminators does not mean that I am at heart anti - Tartar or that there is even the faintest whiff of anti - Tartar ...
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... fact that one of his arms was shorter than the other and deformed , Bolotin is lop - sided because he has a few ribs missing . I insist on describing his physical disabilities in this way be- cause as I see it the type of person he was ...
... fact that one of his arms was shorter than the other and deformed , Bolotin is lop - sided because he has a few ribs missing . I insist on describing his physical disabilities in this way be- cause as I see it the type of person he was ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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