Neonazis Euromaidan

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Neonazis   Euromaidan
Author : Stanislav Byshok
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : CreateSpace
Language : English
Release Date : 16 July 2014
ISBN : 1500555487
Pages : 240 pages
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The book describes the development of Ukraine's nationalist groups since 1991 until present day. It focuses on the history of the parliamentary right-wing radical Svoboda party and the nonparliamentary Right Sector movement. The authors study the ideology, psychology and methods of political struggle of these structures. The experts seek to answer the question: how did the radical neo-Nazi groups manage to become the key driving force behind the Ukrainian revolution?

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The book describes the development of Ukraine's nationalist groups since 1991 until present day. It focuses on the history of the parliamentary right-wing radical Svoboda party and the nonparliamentary Right Sector movement. The authors study the ideology, psychology and methods of political struggle of these structures. The experts seek to answer

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