Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 122
... significant source . In the 1970s , Soviet production was second only to South Africa ( which had an annual output of about three million metric tons ) , but by the 1980s , the USSR's deteriorating chromite position had led to ...
... significant source . In the 1970s , Soviet production was second only to South Africa ( which had an annual output of about three million metric tons ) , but by the 1980s , the USSR's deteriorating chromite position had led to ...
Sivu 179
... significant increase in the numbers of Soviet special - purpose forces in Afghanistan . Emphasis on small - scale operations and night ambushes , often involving thirty to fifty men , increased significantly . In general it would appear ...
... significant increase in the numbers of Soviet special - purpose forces in Afghanistan . Emphasis on small - scale operations and night ambushes , often involving thirty to fifty men , increased significantly . In general it would appear ...
Sivu 405
... significant roles behind the scenes --- or whether all of those who are visible are in reality significant , or in what way . Still , this provides a starting point . Most of those listed here are known to be party members --- but not ...
... significant roles behind the scenes --- or whether all of those who are visible are in reality significant , or in what way . Still , this provides a starting point . Most of those listed here are known to be party members --- but not ...
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