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«Indispensable for the work in terms of the decree of separation of church and state»: Documentary portrait of M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). / Krapivin, M.Y.; Makarov, Y.N.

In: БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ, No. 4, 2014, p. 645-650.

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Krapivin MY, Makarov YN. «Indispensable for the work in terms of the decree of separation of church and state»: Documentary portrait of M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ. 2014;(4):645-650.

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Krapivin, M.Y. ; Makarov, Y.N. / «Indispensable for the work in terms of the decree of separation of church and state»: Documentary portrait of M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). In: БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ. 2014 ; No. 4. pp. 645-650.

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