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Svetlana Alexandrovna Chervonnaya (Russian: Светлана Aлександровна Червонная, born
October 14, 1948) is a
Russian historian specializing in the political...
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Chervonaya Armiya (Russian: Червоная Армия) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Gorod Zavitinsk Urban Settlement of
Zavitinsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...
- Latin:
Ruthenia Rubra;
Russia Rubra; Russian: Червoнная Русь, romanized:
Chervonnaya Rus' or Russian: Красная Русь, romanized: Krasnaya Rus'; Romanian: Rutenia...
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Francis 2011, p. 75 Zürcher 2007, p. 93 Zürcher 2007, pp. 95–96
Chervonnaya 1994, p. 112
Rayfield 2012, pp. 383–384
Martin 2001, pp. 23–24 Jones...
- of the KGB
Poison laboratory of the
Soviet secret services Svetlana Chervonnaya, KI
briefing from the
Russian side, H-HOAC Discussion,
March 17, 2005...
- Biography. 100 (3): 429–454. ISSN 0042-6636. JSTOR 4249295. Bird, Kai;
Chervonnaya,
Svetlana (June 1, 2007). "The
Mystery of Ales (Expanded Version): The...
- practice. At an
April 2007 symposium,
authors Kai Bird and
Svetlana Chervonnaya postulated that,
based on the
movements of
officials present at Yalta...
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Secretary George Brown over the issues.
Chervonnaya, Svetlana. "Red Files:
Secret Victories of the KGB –
Svetlana Chervonnaya Interview". PBS.
Federal Bureau...
- to Sukhumi.
According to the
Russian historian Svetlana Mikhailovna Chervonnaya, a
number of
Russian security servicemen also
arrived in
Abkhazia as...
- That
Ignited McCarthyism.
Oxford University Press. p. viii. Bird, Kai;
Chervonnaya,
Svetlana (Summer 2007). "The
Mystery of Ales".
American Scholar. Anthony...