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The Collapse of Empires of Modern Times on the Historical Background of the Collapse of Ancient Rome: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia. / Misko, O. N.

Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century: in 2 vol.. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. стр. 487 стр., 301-308.

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Misko ON. The Collapse of Empires of Modern Times on the Historical Background of the Collapse of Ancient Rome: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia. в Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century: in 2 vol.. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2014. стр. 487 стр., 301-308

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Misko, O. N. / The Collapse of Empires of Modern Times on the Historical Background of the Collapse of Ancient Rome: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Russia. Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century: in 2 vol.. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. стр. 487 стр., 301-308

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