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    Patterns of emigration among Ural Germans in 1929–1930 (based on local research) by Avdashkin A.A.

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In this case, we can talk about a kind of migratory ebb and flow, when in certain historical periods the emigration of Germans from Russia increased. …”
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    Trifolium vesiculosum (Fabaceae) in Ukraine: a new find and historical overview by Shyriaieva D.V., Shyian N.M.

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We found T. vesiculosum in 2020 in Mykolayiv Region (Mykolayiv District, Andriivka village, on the alluvial terrace of the Southern Bug River valley), in a disturbed habitat with predominantly synanthropic and alien species. …”
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    Russian Rural Place Names and Features of Their Derivational Structure (Based on the Toponymy of East Kazakhstan) by Zhanar K. Adilova, Shynar B. Seitova, Assem A. Kassymova, Tatiana V. Dolgusheva

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The author identifies three main toponymic layers: Turkic, Slavic, and German. The latter one offers an insight into the general dynamics of the local toponymic system and some of its historically and politically motivated features. …”
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    DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF VICTIMS OF THE HOLODOMOR GENOCIDE OF 1932-1933 IN UKRAINE by ВОЛОДИМИР СЕРГІЙЧУК

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…At the same time, the primary documents of the Ukrainian archives, thanks to the historical and statistical method, make it possible to establish the minimum number of casualties during the Holodomor-genocide of 1932-1933 at 7,117.6 thousand people, because the information has been perceived on the population of the UkrSSR as of early 1932 (32,680 thousand people) and those born in 1932-1933, which allows us to establish the presence of inhabitants of the city and village as of January 1, 1934 using updated materials of the All-Union Census of 1937 and human growth in 1934-1936 – only 26,815.8 thousand. …”
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    LATE SCYTHIAN NECROPOLIS CHERVONY MAYAK: 10 YEARS OF EXPLORATION by Aleksandr SYMONENKO

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…<p>The Late Scythian archaeological complex Chervony Mayak (past name is Bizyukiv monastery) is situated near the eponymous village of Beryslav district in Kherson region. It consists of the hill-fort and burial ground and is the historical and cultural site of national importance (by official ranking). …”
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    Police crime in 1947 in the coverage of the Ukrainian SSR state security agencies by O. N. Yarmysh, V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…One of the least researched issues in historical and legal science, such as crime in one of the main law enforcement agencies of police, which operated on the territory of the Ukrainian SSR, has been covered. …”
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