Different but the Same or the Same but Different? Public Memory of the Second World War in Post-Soviet Lviv (original) (raw)

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Yuri Radchenko, and Andrii Usach, “For the Eradication of Polish and Jewish-Muscovite Rule in Ukraine”: An Examination of the Crimes of the Ukrainian Legion of Self-Defense" Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 34:3 (2020), 450-477.

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