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Auf Biegen und Brechen : sieben Fallstudien zur Gewalt im Leben junger Menschen im Gouvernement Smolensk 1917-1926 /

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Main Author: Tschudi, Daniela, 1971-
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Zürich : Pano, c2004.
Series:Basler Studien zur Kulturgeschichte Osteuropas ; Bd. 10.
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Juvenile delinquency > Russia > Smolenskai︠a︡ oblastʹ > History.
Juvenile delinquency > Russia (Federation) > Smolenskai͡a oblastʹ > History.
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