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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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Natives of the Russian Empire in the laboratory of Jaroslav Heyrovský
ChemTexts, 2022Vitalii Kotov, Veronika K Laurinavichute
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Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation
2013The history of Russia is a history of territorial expansion. Starting from the Principality of Moscow, Russia’s expansion first came from the East, gathering the lands of the ‘Golden Horde’. Then, from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century Russia expanded to the West, step-by-step defeating Poland-Lithuania and Sweden.
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Empirical Empire: Russian Geographical Explorations in the 1880s
2012Through the lens of empire building and the creation of knowledge about foreign others, this essay assesses explorations conducted by the Imperial Russian Geographical Society in the 1880s. Based on the reports of Russia's three most influential explorers--Nikolai Przheval'skii, Gregorii Potanin, and Nikolai Miklukho-Maklai--it illustrates how they ...
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