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Page 66
... period the Ukrain- ian population in the Soviet Ukraine should have increased to 29.9 million . Since in 1939 there were in the Ukraine only 19.6 million , the Ukrainian losses amount to 10.3 million . This decrease is divided by both ...
... period the Ukrain- ian population in the Soviet Ukraine should have increased to 29.9 million . Since in 1939 there were in the Ukraine only 19.6 million , the Ukrainian losses amount to 10.3 million . This decrease is divided by both ...
Page 100
... period between 1945 and 1948. But as early as 1946 , it had nevertheless become evident that as the economy of Eastern Europe revived , the old patterns of trade were reasserting themselves . The war had increased the dependence of both ...
... period between 1945 and 1948. But as early as 1946 , it had nevertheless become evident that as the economy of Eastern Europe revived , the old patterns of trade were reasserting themselves . The war had increased the dependence of both ...
Page 128
... period , in various countries entire nests of dis- guised provocateurs and traitors were uncovered headed by the ... period of publicly denouncing old offenses and seeking scapegoats for them , obviously from out- side the group of ...
... period , in various countries entire nests of dis- guised provocateurs and traitors were uncovered headed by the ... period of publicly denouncing old offenses and seeking scapegoats for them , obviously from out- side the group of ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 3 |
A NATION STRUGGLES FOR HER CULTURE | 23 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BUDGETARY SYSTEM | 30 |
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