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Osipian, A. (2021). 'World War II Memory Politics in Russia and Ukraine and Their Uses During the Conflict in the Donbas (Spring–Summer 2014)' In K. Amacher, A. Portnov, & V. Serhiienko (Eds.), Official History in Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 267-290)
Osipian, Alexandr. "World War II Memory Politics in Russia and Ukraine and Their Uses During the Conflict in the Donbas (Spring–Summer 2014)". Official History in Eastern Europe, edited by Korine Amacher, Andrii Portnov and Viktoriia Serhiienko, fibre Verlag, 2021, pp. 267-290.
Osipian, A. (2021): 'World War II Memory Politics in Russia and Ukraine and Their Uses During the Conflict in the Donbas (Spring–Summer 2014)', in Amacher, K, Portnov, A, Serhiienko, V (eds.). Official History in Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 267-290.

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World War II Memory Politics in Russia and Ukraine and Their Uses During the Conflict in the Donbas (Spring–Summer 2014)

Osipian, Alexandr

In: Official History in Eastern Europe (2021), pp. 267–290

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Alexandr Osipian

Osipian, Alexandr, Dr., Research Fellow at the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) in Leipzig (2017–20)

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