- A
lishenets (Russian: лишенец, IPA: [lʲɪˈʂenʲɪt͡s]), lit. лишение
deprivation + -ец -ee; "disenfranchised";
plural lishentsy, Russian: лишенцы) was a...
-
restriction has been
abolished —
although a
version of
propiska still remains.
Lishenets Residential segregation Kármán line -
another 100 km boundary; the "Boundary...
- сапиентемы", p. 206
wilczy bilet,
Wielki słownik języka
polskiego PAN 101st
kilometre Blacklisting Lishenets Residential segregation Pale of
Settlement v t e...
- Bolsheviks"
during the
Russian Civil War;
during Soviet era he
became a
lishenets, an
insurance agent and a seller. Шеметов Сергей Ильич (in Russian) //...
-
Political Rights (China)
Felony disenfranchi****t in the
United States Lishenets (disfranchised in the
Soviet Union)
Multiple citizenship Non-citizens...
- Hare and the joke
itself were used to
illustrate the h****les of a
Soviet lishenets in a 1929
issue of a
satirical magazine Chudak.
Mikhail Melnichenko, in...
- his
theory of government,
which formed the
basis for
Soviet communism.
Lishenets (Russian: лише́нец) (from
Russian лишение, "deprivation",
properly translated...
-
Moscow hotel Metropol for much of his
adult life. New
People (Cambodia)
Lishenets Ci-devant
Unperson Российский гуманитарный энциклопедический словарь....
-
third of the
Jewish po****tion of the USSR were
officially counted as
lishenets,
disenfranchised people. A
significant part of the po****tion of shtetls...
- Agro-Joint Corporation,
which aimed to
transform Soviet Jews,
mainly "
Lishenets"s, into
peasants ...
Rosen believed that the
secret of a
happy ****ure...