Kyiv 
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SOURCE: The Conversation
3/16/2022
Kyiv Has Faced Adversity Before, and Emerged with Stronger Ukrainian Identity
by Matthew Pauly
Ukrainian nationalists were ultimately unable to defy Bolshevik control, but their movement established a more powerful national political identity.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
3/7/2022
The History of the Holocaust Site Recently Struck by a Russian Missile
by Jeffrey Veidlinger
The memorialization of the Nazi killing field at Babi Yar near Kyiv has long been entangled with the competing versions of history favored by communists, Ukrainian and Russian nationalists, and the descendants of Jews, Roma, and other victims of wartime massacres.
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