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021A $aCollapse $dthe fall of the Soviet Union $hVladislav M. Zubok
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034D $axix, 535 Seiten,16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln
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037A $aLiteraturverzeichnis Seite 502-510
039D $aErscheint auch als $tCollapse $dNew Haven $eYale University Press $f2022 $h1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 536 Seiten) $z978-0-300-26244-5 $lZubok, Vladislav Martinovič, 1958 $nOnline-Ausgabe
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