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AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World
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AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World, 1966; HU OSA 300-85-9:14/6; Published Samizdat; Samizdat Archives; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World
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АС 538. Организационные проблемы движения за полное и всеобщее разоружение и мир во всем мире
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1966
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Published in: Sobranie Dokumentov Samizdata, Vol. 7. English title given by RL; one Western Reproduction and one copy of publication in "Grani." Published versions: Grani, No. 64, 1967, pp. 167-174.
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/7AS 539. Young People in Russian History
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/6
AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World
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AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World, 1966; HU OSA 300-85-9:14/6; Published Samizdat; Samizdat Archives; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/6
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AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World
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Original Title
АС 538. Организационные проблемы движения за полное и всеобщее разоружение и мир во всем мире
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Date(s)
1966
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Item
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Textual
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Russian
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Published in: Sobranie Dokumentov Samizdata, Vol. 7. English title given by RL; one Western Reproduction and one copy of publication in "Grani." Published versions: Grani, No. 64, 1967, pp. 167-174.
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Content
Contents Summary
The article published in Feniks 1966, including editor's foreword.
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HU OSA 300Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute
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HU OSA 300-85Samizdat Archives
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HU OSA 300-85-9Published Samizdat
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14Archival boxes #14
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/1AS 533. You May Begin
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/5AS 537. A Message from the USSR to the West
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/6AS 538. Organizational Problems of the Movement for Full and Complete Disarmament and Peace in the World
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/7AS 539. Young People in Russian History
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HU OSA 300-85-9:14/56AS 588. Letter to the Editor