Soviet Information Bureau in the USSR and Abroad During World War II
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عنوان ژورنال: Russian Foundation for Basic Research Journal. Humanities and social sciences
سال: 2021
ISSN: 2587-6090,2587-8956
DOI: 10.22204/2587-8956-2020-099-02-13-28