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Article on Fisher/Abel's life
Article on Fisher/Abel's life
With extracts from his memoirs (article in Russian)
Wind in the Journey
Wind in the Journey
The collection of Ratushinskaya's poems, in English translation, which this was drawn from.
Nadezhda Ptushkina's website
Nadezhda Ptushkina's website
The work in Russian
The work in Russian
Mandelstam's Works in Russian
Mandelstam's Works in Russian
The work in Russian
The work in Russian
Dina Rubina's website
Dina Rubina's website
The work in Russian
The work in Russian
The Work in Russian
The Work in Russian
With photo of the subjects.
The book which the movie is based on
The book which the movie is based on
CIA account of Fisher's life
CIA account of Fisher's life
A very detailed biography full of interesting tidbits.
Not just Uzbekistan
Not just Uzbekistan
Meskhetians also were pursued in Tajikistan (in Russian).
Meskhetians in Krasnodar Krai
Meskhetians in Krasnodar Krai
This report summarises the monitoring data the Human Rights Centre ‘Memorial’ gathered in Krasnodar Krai throughout 2004 within the project funded by the Open Society Institute.
Blog of Boris Yakemenko
Blog of Boris Yakemenko
Official Site, City of Sevastopol
Official Site, City of Sevastopol
Photography by Andrei Gusachenko
Photography by Andrei Gusachenko
More photos by the amazing photographer Andrei Gusachenko.
Blog of Ambassador Beyrle
Blog of Ambassador Beyrle
In Russian
Website of author Peter Aleshkovsky
Website of author Peter Aleshkovsky
Including links and samples of some of his work.
Official Site
Official Site
Of the city of Vitebsk (in Russian).
Works by Chagall
Works by Chagall
Nice collection of Chagall's works on Olga's Gallery.

 

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