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Tag Archives: Byelorussia
The Trickster Vixen A Byelorussian Folk Fairy Tales
A Byelorussian folk-tale about a vixen and her ways tricking other animals. Adapted by A. YAKIMOVITCH Translated from the Byelorussian by V. VOLINSKIE Drawings by T. BERESINSKAYA Many thanks to Guptaji for the scans and Balram Sharmaji of Kamgar Prakashan … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980, Byelorussia, children's books, folk tales, illustrated books, soviet literature, story books
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Khatyn, The Punitive Squads by Ales Adamovich
This book by the Byelorussian author Ales Adamovich (born 1927) contains two works of documentary fiction, Khatyn and The Punitive Squads. The fate of the Byelorussian village of Khatyn during World War II closely resembled the massacres of the Czech … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, Byelorussia, fascism, nazi atrocities, progress publishers, soviet literature, world war 2
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