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_a Muminov, Sherzod _eAuthor _978457 |
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_aEleven Winters of Disccontent: _bThe Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan |
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_a Cambridge, Massachusetts: _bHarvard University Press, _c2022 |
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_a370 pages; _c25 cm |
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_aPrisoners of war _xHistory _y20th century. _zJapan _978458 |
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_a Prisoners of war _xHistory _y20th century. _zRussia (Federation) _zSiberia _978459 |
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_aCold War. _978460 |
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