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... Soviet H-bomb' scientist turned dissident, gives a flavour of the anti-war argument in the age of the H-bomb. A complete destruction of cities, industry, transport and systems of education, a poisoning of fields, water and air by ...
... Soviet H-bomb' scientist turned dissident, gives a flavour of the anti-war argument in the age of the H-bomb. A complete destruction of cities, industry, transport and systems of education, a poisoning of fields, water and air by ...
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... Soviet Union. To the left a young girl stands, very upright with her head slightly to one side. She is asleep, and her expression is peaceful. The legend beneath tells us that her name is Masha, and that she is seventeen years old. But ...
... Soviet Union. To the left a young girl stands, very upright with her head slightly to one side. She is asleep, and her expression is peaceful. The legend beneath tells us that her name is Masha, and that she is seventeen years old. But ...
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... Soviet citizens as illustrated by the photo was counterproductive, turning a potentially sympathetic populace into vengeful saboteurs when the tide of the war turned.) Abolition of war is an idea that is in the air, our violent past ...
... Soviet citizens as illustrated by the photo was counterproductive, turning a potentially sympathetic populace into vengeful saboteurs when the tide of the war turned.) Abolition of war is an idea that is in the air, our violent past ...
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