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The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus)

The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus) contains about 170.000 records from 1974 to 2003 and collects publications of different document types: books, dissertations and other university publications, articles from journals and newspapers including reviews, maps etc. The lists of personal and geographical subjects are located here and here.

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Standard language in the slavic world:. papers on sociolinguistics by Hamburg slavists/

München: Sagner 1988, 161 S.
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Barber, John; Harrison, Mark: The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945: a social and economic history of the USSR in World War II.

Bonin, Peter, in: Osteuropa, 44, 1994, 11, S. 1095 (Rezension)
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Valentin Turchin: The Inertia of Fear and the Scientific Worldview (Die Trägheit der Angst und die wissenschaftliche Weltsicht)

Marko, Kurt, in: Kontinent, 1983, 1, S. 107-108 (Rezension)
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World Wide Web-Ressourcen zu Ostmitteleuropa und zur Gemeinschaft Unabhängiger Staaten. Einführung, Voraussetzungen und Angebote

Mannteufel, Ingo, in: Osteuropa, 47, 1997, 2, S. 103-115
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The World Paper. Die in den USA herausgegebene Zeitung analysiert ebene und rauhe Wegstrecken der Abrüstung

in: Neue Zeit, 1990, 14, S. 20-23
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Hassell, James E.: Russian Refugees In France and the United States Between the World Wars

in: Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 41, 1993, 1, S. 152-153 (Rezension)
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András Köves: The CMEA Countries in the World Economy. Turning Inwards or Turning Outwards

Jacobsen, Hans-D., in: Osteuropa-Wirtschaft, 31, 1986, S. 260-261 (Rezension)
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Art works as hostages. World War II loot: 52 years after the end of hostilities, Nazi trophy art disputes continue

in: The Sun (Baltimore, MD), vom 18.05.1997
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Czars' bejeweled room recreated. Paneled with amber and art, legendary chamber was destroyed in World War II

in: Austin American-Statesman (TX), vom 01.06.2003
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Wie es euch gefällt. Die russischen Künstler Komar und Melamid haben den Kunstverstand der Info-Elite im World Wide Web getestet

Werneburg, Brigitte, in: Die Tageszeitung / taz, 26.06.1997, S.11