An edition of Belorusskie ostarbaĭtery (1996)

Belorusskie ostarbaĭtery

ugon naselenii︠a︡ Belarusi na prinuditelʹnye raboty v Germanii︠u︡, 1941-1944 : dokumenty i materialy v dvukh knigakh

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An edition of Belorusskie ostarbaĭtery (1996)

Belorusskie ostarbaĭtery

ugon naselenii︠a︡ Belarusi na prinuditelʹnye raboty v Germanii︠u︡, 1941-1944 : dokumenty i materialy v dvukh knigakh

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NARB
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Russian

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Table of Contents

Kn. 1. 1941-1942
kn. 2. 1943-1944.

Edition Notes

"Komitet po arkhivam i deloproizvodstvu Respubliki Belarusʹ. Nat︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ arkhiv Respubliki Belarusʹ. Belorusskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ muzeĭ istorii Velikoĭ otechestvennoĭ voĭny. Belorusskiĭ respublikanskiĭ fond "Vzaimoponimanie i primirenie."--T.p. verso.

Documents in Russian and Belarusian; some documents translated from German.

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Minsk

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Library of Congress
D805.G3 B456 1996, D805.G3 B442 1996

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Pagination
v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19678347M
ISBN 10
985637201, 985637203
LCCN
98139359

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