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Writing for White Russian émigrés in the 1920s and 1930s, Ivan Ilyin provided a metaphysical and moral justification for political totalitarianism, which he expressed in practical outlines for a fascist state.

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Molokans are Russian-sectarian, Bible-centered Christians who evolved from Spiritual Christian Russian peasants who refused to join the Russian Orthodox Church in …

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Editorial & news. Special issue This special issue of Izvestiya: Mathematics is devoted to the 80th anniversary of the journal’s Russian version – Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, Seriya Matematicheskaya, founded in 1937.

Genealogy of Trotsky’s family. Notes: . 1) With regard to Trotsky’s year of birth it should be kept in mind that (very few, of cpurse) sources mention “1878” instead of 1879. . Perhaps the simple explanation for this is given by Trotsky himself in his autobiography (written in 1929): “The registration book was not kept very accurately in the

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The destruction of Guernica prompted the Basque government to authorize a general evacuation of women, ren, and the elderly. Beginning in May and continuing through the summer, Basque civil authorities oversaw the emigration of approximately 20,000 ren to dozens of locations throughout Europe.

Abortion in Russia is legal as an elective procedure up to the 12th week of pregnancy, and in special circumstances at later stages. In 1920, Russian Soviet Republic became the first country in the world to allow abortion in all circumstances, but over the course of the 20th century, the legality of abortion changed more than once, with a ban

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The long read: Since consolidating his power in rigged elections at the start of the decade, the Russian leader has pioneered a politics of fictional threats and invented enemies

Izvestia (Russian: Известия, IPA: [ɪzˈvʲesʲtʲɪjə]) is a long-running high-circulation daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia.It was a newspaper of record in the Soviet Union from 1917 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.

Es ist ein seltenes Ereignis, einen Luchs in freier Wildbahn rufen zu hören. Die heiseren, rauhen Schreie lassen sich am besten mit einem langgezogenen „Aaaaoouuuuh“ beschreiben, das in gleichmäßigen Abständen mehrmals aufeinander folgt.

Attica (IG I-III) Peloponnesos (IG IV-[VI]) Central Greece (IG VII-IX) Northern Greece (IG X) Thrace and the Lower Danube (IG X) North Shore of the Black Sea

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