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When People Disappear From History. The Soviets Kidnapped Tens of Thousands of Czechoslovaks After the War, Not that They Didn't

Summary by .Týždeň - iný pohľad Na Spoločnosť
If we were looking for a person who, due to his family history, thorough study of archives and his journalistic work, perfectly understood Russia, we would be hard-pressed to find a better name than Vladimír Bystrov. A man who knew how and why Russia is dangerous, was born 90 years ago, died 15 years ago and 80 years after the war, would probably be very surprised how some aspects of our history are debated here.
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If we were looking for a person who, due to his family history, thorough study of archives and his journalistic work, perfectly understood Russia, we would be hard-pressed to find a better name than Vladimír Bystrov. A man who knew how and why Russia is dangerous, was born 90 years ago, died 15 years ago and 80 years after the war, would probably be very surprised how some aspects of our history are debated here.

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.týždeň - iný pohľad na spoločnosť broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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