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Ackermann, F. (2021). 'History as a Means of Hybrid Warfare?' In K. Amacher, A. Portnov, & V. Serhiienko (Eds.), Official History in Eastern Europe (1st ed., pp. 291-317)
Ackermann, Felix. "History as a Means of Hybrid Warfare?: The Impact of the Ongoing War in Eastern Ukraine on Historical and Political Discussions in Lithuania". Official History in Eastern Europe, edited by Korine Amacher, Andrii Portnov and Viktoriia Serhiienko, fibre Verlag, 2021, pp. 291-317.
Ackermann, F. (2021): 'History as a Means of Hybrid Warfare?', in Amacher, K, Portnov, A, Serhiienko, V (eds.). Official History in Eastern Europe. fibre Verlag, pp. 291-317.

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History as a Means of Hybrid Warfare?

The Impact of the Ongoing War in Eastern Ukraine on Historical and Political Discussions in Lithuania

Ackermann, Felix

In: Official History in Eastern Europe (2021), pp. 291–317

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Felix Ackermann

Ackermann, Felix, Dr., Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute Warsaw

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