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Though the name Vlasov is known, it is not realized that there were more Soviet citizens in Nazi German uniform at the end of the war than any other non-German group and there would have been more if the Nazis had allowed it.
Whose victory will be celebrated? Helen 2005
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He says he spent most of the rest of the war after being captured in Nazi camps for prisoners of war before joining the so-called Vlasov Army of anti-communist Soviet POWs and others.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Demjanjuk has denied that, saying he spent most of the rest of the war in Nazi POW camps before joining the so-called Vlasov army made up of Soviet POWs and other anti-communists to fight with the Germans against the encroaching Soviets in the final months of World War II.
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Demjanjuk has denied that, saying he spent most of the rest of the war in Nazi POW camps before joining the so-called Vlasov army made up of Soviet POWs and other anti-communists to fight with the Germans against the encroaching Soviets in the final months of World War II.
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Demjanjuk has denied that, saying he spent most of the rest of the war in Nazi POW camps before joining the so-called Vlasov army made up of Soviet POWs and other anti-communists to fight with the Germans against the encroaching Soviets in the final months of World War II.
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Demjanjuk has denied that, saying he spent most of the rest of the war in Nazi POW camps before joining the so-called Vlasov army made up of Soviet POWs and other anti-communists to fight with the Germans against the encroaching Soviets in the final months of World War II.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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German events include "Vlasov," bringing the Vlasov Corps into play; "Nordlicht," allowing the Axis to attack Leningrad; and the dreaded "Hitler Takes Command," which permits the play of a slew of other German events, but at a cost in logistical flexibility.
Boardgame News Francis K. Lalumiere 2010
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One top official, Valentin Vlasov, was sold to the Russian authorities for $5 million after six months in captivity.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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One top official, Valentin Vlasov, was sold to the Russian authorities for $5 million after six months in captivity.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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One top official, Valentin Vlasov, was sold to the Russian authorities for $5 million after six months in captivity.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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