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Global Revolution Starts with Palestine: The Japanese Red Army's Alliance with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2023
:This article examines the development and history of the alliance between the Japanese Red Army (JRA) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). It draws upon Arabic and Japanese sources such as memoirs like those penned by JRA leader
J. Randall
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The Establishment of Multidimensional and Multilevel Typing on the Example of History Research Meteorological Support of the Red army air Force During the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945)

Proceedings of the Southwest State University. Series: History and Law, 2022
Relevance. Scientific typification of past events is one of the most common results, obtained in the course of historical research. At the same time, as a rule, we are talking about using only one typological feature and only one level of typing.
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An Unlikely Refuge: Latvia’s Women Volunteers in the Red Army in World War II

East European Politics and Societies, 2020
This article examines women’s wartime experiences with a focus on Latvia’s women volunteers in the Red Army in World War II. An estimated 8 percent of the Red Army was composed of women, who played a wide array of roles, including as snipers, combat ...
Daina S. Eglitis, Vita Zelče
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Heroes or Perpetrators? How Soviet Collaborators Received Red Army Medals11

Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2019
This article focuses on an analysis of the culture of memory that has developed in contemporary Russia. At the center of the research are the biographies of former collaborators who took part in Nazi crimes and then, after the liberation of Soviet ...
Irina Makhalova
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Stalin’s defectors: how Red Army Soldiers became Hitler’s collaborators, 1941-1945

Intelligence and national security, 2019
85 www.bjmh.org.uk afterwards. Nearly three-quarters of the survivors did not return to Communist Poland, with a few of the ‘few’ remaining in the RAF. Others were not welcome in Britain and told they had to leave.
Kevin P. Riehle
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Former General A. L. Nosovich and the White Underground in the Red Army in 1918

Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2018
The article is concerned with the underground anti-Bolshevik work in the Red Army of assistant commander of the Soviet Southern front, former General A.L. Nosovich, one of the senior Soviet military leaders at the time.
A. Ganin
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