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Press/Journalism (Russian Empire)
2017Tsarist censorship strictly limited the information about military operations that could appear in the press. However, it could not stem the increasing criticism of the government. One of the main features of the Russian press during the First World War was the search for an internal enemy.
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2018
With about 5.5 million out of 16 million soldiers killed and wounded, the Russian Empire appears to have suffered less than France and Germany. But that does not take into account some other facts: 500,000 soldiers missing, 3 million prisoners of war, 1.1 million disabled, 6 million refugees and tens of thousands of civilian victims.
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With about 5.5 million out of 16 million soldiers killed and wounded, the Russian Empire appears to have suffered less than France and Germany. But that does not take into account some other facts: 500,000 soldiers missing, 3 million prisoners of war, 1.1 million disabled, 6 million refugees and tens of thousands of civilian victims.
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Impacts of permafrost degradation on infrastructure
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Jan Hjort +2 more
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The changing thermal state of permafrost
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Sharon L Smith +2 more
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Russian-Ukrainian war impacts the total environment
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Paulo Pereira, Igor Bogunovic
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