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[Russians in Bjelovar hospitals during and after World war I].
The Great War was the beginning of the settlement of the Russian population in the town of Bjelovar in war conditions, most often as prisoners of war directed to the treatment of the military or civilian hospital. Thus, in Bjelovar during the Great War died 71 members of the Russian people, principally the soldiers, prisoners. Some were later permanently inhabited, founded by his family and wor...
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عنوان ژورنال: Keiei Shigaku (Japan Business History Review)
سال: 1980
ISSN: 1883-8995,0386-9113
DOI: 10.5029/bhsj.15.2_30