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Chomu Ukraina peremozhe Rozziiu [Why Ukraine will defeat Ruzzia]
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They are a systematic presentation of the facts of the age-old confrontation between two borderline positions: the will on the part of our ancestors and modern Ukrainians, and slavery, which Russia has been the bearer of for more than one century in a row. The authors of the articles are significant people for modern Ukraine: doctor of legal sciences, professor Natalya Krestovska; writer, candidate of historical sciences Viktor Savchenko; Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Taras Honcharuk; master's degree Ksenia Sorokin; historian and writer Oleksandr Babich.
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They are a systematic presentation of the facts of the age-old confrontation between two borderline positions: the will on the part of our ancestors and modern Ukrainians, and slavery, which Russia has been the bearer of for more than one century in a row. The authors of the articles are significant people for modern Ukraine: doctor of legal sciences, professor Natalya Krestovska; writer, candidate of historical sciences Viktor Savchenko; Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Taras Honcharuk; master's degree Ksenia Sorokin; historian and writer Oleksandr Babich.
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Publisher
FOLIO
ISBN
9786175511916
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2023
Pages
416
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They are a systematic presentation of the facts of the age-old confrontation between two borderline positions: the will on the part of our ancestors and modern Ukrainians, and slavery, which Russia has been the bearer of for more than one century in a row. The authors of the articles are significant people for modern Ukraine: doctor of legal sciences, professor Natalya Krestovska; writer, candidate of historical sciences Viktor Savchenko; Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Taras Honcharuk; master's degree Ksenia Sorokin; historian and writer Oleksandr Babich.