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THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, HISTORIAN BARBAR A W. TUCHMAN, AND THE "ART OF WRITING".Published in:Journal of the Missouri Bar, 2017, v. 73, n. 5, p. 268By:ABRAMS, DOUGLAS E.Publication type:Article
Die Torheit der Regierenden. Von Troja bis Vietnam.Published in:WeltTrends, 2022, n. 191, p. 66By:Schwarz, WolfgangPublication type:Article
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