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Sumiko The Girl From Hiroshima by Roman Kim

The focus of this captivating novel, which provides a glimpse into modern Japan, is the engaging figure of Sumiko from Hiroshima. On that unfortunate August 6, 1945, she becomes an orphan, miraculously survives the atomic bomb, and is placed in … Continue reading

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Moscow-Stalingrad 1941-1942: Recollections, Stories, Reports

In the winter of 1941, 78 choice nazi divisions, 1,700 tanks and over 1000 planes were deployed to carry out Operation Typhoon. The German advance was so close to Moscow that German voices could be heard on the radio, and … Continue reading

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Agaisnt The Threat Of Another World War by Boris Ponamarev

A collection of articles by Boris Ponamarev on issues of international politics. Translated from the Russian by Vic Schneierson Designed by Gennady Gubanov This is a cleaned, optimised version of original scan From Pulsar152’s Archive collection. You can get the … Continue reading

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लोहे की अंगूठी ( Steel Ring In Hindi ) by क. पौस्तोवस्की ( Konstantin Paustovsky)

लोहे की अंगूठी क. पौस्तोवस्की की एक संवेदनशील और भावनात्मक कहानी है, जो मानवीय करुणा, स्मृति और छोटे-छोटे कार्यों के गहरे प्रभाव को दर्शाती है। यह कहानी एक डॉक्टर के इर्द-गिर्द घूमती है, जिसे एक दूरस्थ गाँव में नियुक्त किया गया … Continue reading

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Felix Dzerzhinsky – A Biography

This is a biography of Felix Dzerzhinsky, an outstanding figure in the Communist Party and die Soviet state, Lenin’s closest friend and staunch supporter, a fiery revolutionary and a true internationalist who was totally committed to the cause of socialism … Continue reading

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Theory Of Population by D. I. Valentey ( Ed.)

The Theory of Population is a symposium is which demographers and social scientists from the Soviet Union, Hungary, Poland and the German Democratic Republic have contributed and treated population problems and aspects of demography from a Marxist standpoint. The papers … Continue reading

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Ambient Conflicts by Yefim Chenyak

Chapters from the History of Relations between Countries with Different Social Systems Yefim Chernyak, D. Sc. (Hist.), specialises in the theoretical aspects of world history, the social history of Great Britain, and the history of international relations. He has written … Continue reading

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Russian For Tourists by V. G. Kostomarov; A. A. Leontyev

How will this little book help you? What will it teach you? It won’t teach you to read Lev Tolstoy and Feodor Dostoevsky in the original or to understand Russian-language broadcasts by Radio Moscow. But it will tell you how … Continue reading

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جنگ_۽_انسان (War and Man in Persian) by -ميخائيل_شولوخوف (Mikhail Sholokov)

A Soviet Novel You can get the book here and here. All credits to the original uploaders.

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The Little Magicians Of The Large House by V. Golyshkin

A book describing the fun activities for children of all ages at the Moscow City Pioneers’ Palace. Translated from the Russian by Jan Butler You can get the book here and here.

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