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La France et les bolcheviks : partenaires et adversaires (novembre 1917-juillet 1918). / Pavlov, Andreï .

In: Guerres Mondiales et Conflicts Contemporains, Vol. 288, No. 4, 11.2022, p. 7-22.

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Pavlov A. La France et les bolcheviks : partenaires et adversaires (novembre 1917-juillet 1918). Guerres Mondiales et Conflicts Contemporains. 2022 Nov;288(4):7-22.

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Pavlov, Andreï . / La France et les bolcheviks : partenaires et adversaires (novembre 1917-juillet 1918). In: Guerres Mondiales et Conflicts Contemporains. 2022 ; Vol. 288, No. 4. pp. 7-22.

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