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They arrived later and settled mostly in the south-central part of the state, the so-called German-Russian triangle.
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They settled mostly in the south-central part of the state, the so-called German-Russian triangle.
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They settled mostly in the south-central part of the state, the so-called German-Russian triangle.
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Produced by the Workers Film and Photo League, an offshoot of a German-Russian left-wing group, it's a piece of agit-prop, complete with heroic labor, fat-cat capitalists and towering statistics with exclamation marks.
The Working Class Revealed Richard B. Woodward 2011
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Germany's Foreign Ministry says one victim had German-Russian dual citizenship.
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Germany's Foreign Ministry says one victim had German-Russian dual citizenship.
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The German-Russian relationship in particular, arguably the most important one (the Polish-Russian relationship is also important and fraught), has seen some real positive evolution.
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Germany's Foreign Ministry says one victim had German-Russian dual citizenship.
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Germany's Foreign Ministry says one victim had German-Russian dual citizenship.
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I was a poor German-Russian kid from South Dakota.
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