Burnt by the Sun. The Koreans of the Russian Far East - Jon K. Chang
188 Chapter 9 are called Russian- Poles, Russian- Greeks, and Russian- Germans. In Amer- i a, c these groups would be called Pol ...
Conclusion 189 At the end of the Second World War, Stalin made a victory toast to the Rus s ian people openly stating that the R ...
19 0 Chapter 9 the White and Allied forces (consisting of British, American, and French troops) on August 2, 1918, many of the l ...
Conclusion 191 Asia. At the same time, they realized that the same national, individual, and civic rights were rare, if not non ...
192 Chapter 9 were young Soviet cadres during the Stalinist era. The policies and attitudes of “Rus s ians, first among equals,” ...
Fig u re 17. Soviet postwar propaganda poster, 1946. Below, it reads “Glory to the Soviet Army.” To the right, near the soldier ...
194 Chapter 9 with the United States and the Cold War was in full stride. As an example of the state of relations, Amer i ca had ...
Conclusion 195 not able to establish such contacts thereafter. In general, the Japa nese got no valuable information from spies ...
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197 Appendix U.S. INTELLIGENCE REPORT REGARDING KHAN CHAN GOL (OGPU) AND THE KOREANS IN THE OKDVA (RED ARMY OF THE RFE). REPORT ...
198 Appendix saw a parade of factory workers on some fete day, and marching in the parade were over 2,000 members of the unions, ...
Appendix 199 coming closer and that a definite alliance had either already been concluded or would be in the future. Rus sia and ...
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201 Notes CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION Nansen, Through Siberia, 368. Nansen mentions and paraphrases Arsenev through- out chapter ...
202 Notes to Pages 9–14 “encircled by enemies” on both its western (Poland, Germany, and Finland) and its eastern ( Japan) borde ...
Notes to Pages 14–16 203 However, they never used the word “diaspora” in reference to Koreans. Koreans were referred to as immi ...
204 Notes to Pages 16–19 Owen, Capitalism and Politics in Rus sia, 29–45, and Rieber, Merchants and Entre- preneurs, 421, see “ ...
Notes to Pages 20–24 205 Voprosy kolonizatsii 19, ed. G. F. Chirkin and N. A. Gavrilov (St. Petersburg: Uchebnoe delo, 1916 ...
206 Notes to Pages 25–30 Marshall, Rus sian General Staf, 93. For more detailed information on the Japa- nese spy networks, see ...
Notes to Pages 30–35 207 held desired ‘dominant’ positions in the imperial economy and society.” See Lohr, Nation- alizing the R ...
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