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Tag Archives: World War I
A. Lozynskyi Ukrainians in the Auxiliary Units and Volunteer Units of the Russian Army On the Eve of First World War
DOI: 10.20535/2307-5244.44.2017.105458 Lviv State University of Life Safety The article analyzes the role of the Ukrainians in the auxiliary and volunteer units of the Russian Army on the eve of the First World War. We describe the forming of these … Continue reading
Posted in History Pages №44
Tagged auxiliary units, military aviation, military sanitary-medical services, public organizations, Russian Army, Ukrainians, volunteer units, World War I
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T. Perga, T. Shevchuk
State Institution «Institute of the World History of Academy of Science of Ukraine» National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute» In the article the essence of the domestic war propaganda in the Great Britain during the World … Continue reading
Posted in History Pages №43
Tagged British inner propaganda, informational influence, World War I
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