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- who: World War II and colleagues from the Institut have published the research work: u0418u0421u041bu0415u0402u0418u0412u0410u040au0410 u0423u0425u0410u041fu0428u0415u041du0418u0425 u041au041eu041cu0423u041du0418u0421u0422u0410 u0423 u0421u041fu0415u0426u0418u0408u0410u041bu041du041eu0408 u041fu041eu041bu0418u0426u0418u0408u0418 u0422u041eu041au041eu041c u041eu041au0423u041fu0410u0426u0418u0408u0415 u0411u0415u041eu0413u0420u0410u0414u0410 (1941u22121944)**, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The research showed that the communist historiography was very subjective when it described the attitude of the arrested communists in front of the investigators of the Anti-Communist Department So many of those who agreed to cooperate with agents either under pressure from the or out of their own interests were deliberately ignored. In fact the research showed that there were certainly violent methods used against . . .
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