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July 01 2007
Martin J. Bollinger, Stalin's Slave Ships: Kolyma, the Gulag Fleet, and the Role of the West
Norman Polmar
Online Issn: 1531-3298
Print Issn: 1520-3972
© 2007 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2007
Journal of Cold War Studies (2007) 9 (3): 180–182.
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Norman Polmar; Martin J. Bollinger, Stalin's Slave Ships: Kolyma, the Gulag Fleet, and the Role of the West. Journal of Cold War Studies 2007; 9 (3): 180–182. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/jcws.2007.9.3.180
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