ISSUE №4
ЗМIСТ ВИПУСКА №4
"І знову Бабин Яр…";
Від редакції;
"Два ответа из глубин";
"Протистояння особистості політиці нацистського геноциду";
"К вопросу об антисемитской пропаганде на оккупированных территориях ссср: новые источники";
"Сколько евреев было истреблено в киеве осенью 1941 г.?";
"Освенцим в свете некоторых современных документальных публикаций, мемуаров и зарубежных исследований";
"Мусульмане в CC";
"Трагедия ЕАК";
"...из материалов Internet-дискуссии...";
"Ответ украинским товарищам";
"Ответ российским господам";
"Не нужно громких слов…";
"Молодежь осмысливает уроки прошлого";
"Положення про організацію і проведення";
"Мистецтво і Катастрофа";
"В поисках звезд".
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