Power Structures in Crisis Situations. The Gendarmerie in Bukovina between 1938 and 1949

Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2013, Vol 19, Issue 2

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Stefan Purici

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Stefan Purici (2013). Power Structures in Crisis Situations. The Gendarmerie in Bukovina between 1938 and 1949. Codrul Cosminului, 19(2), 417-420. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-126062