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  • ...1=M.|last2=Burton|first2=R.|title=International Wildlife Encyclopedia|date=2002|publisher=Marshall Cavendish|location=New York|isbn=978-0-7614-7282-7|pages ...zakhstan Reaches 85,000 |url=http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakhstan-saiga-deaths-85000/27031024.html| publisher= Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty| accessdate
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  • ...ybrid]]s and escaped captive wolves.<ref name="linnell">Linnell, J. D. C. (2002), ''[http://www1.nina.no/lcie_new/pdf/634986149343022620_Linnell%20NINA%20O ...r Revolution]] cast doubt on the veracity of records involving wolf-caused deaths. Prominent among them was zoologist Petr Aleksandrovich Manteifel, who init
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  • ...s killed.<ref>L.N.Gumilev: ''Eski Türkler'' (tr: Ahsen Batur), İstanbul, 2002, Selenge Yayınları. ISBN 975-7856-39-8. {{OCLC|52822672}}, p.199-200.</re [[Category:618 deaths]]
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  • ...camps; estimates of the number of these deaths vary from 60,000, based on deaths certified by the USSR, to 347,000 (the estimate of American historian [[Wil ...kh derzhav'') ISBN 5-89282-218-4 {{ru icon}}</ref><ref>Bondarenko, E. Yu. (2002) "Foreign POWs in the Russian Far East, 1914–1956" ISBN 5-7444-1326-X {{r
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  • ...ampaign (1928–41)|anti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine ...litburo and the Orgburo would hold a joint session in its place.{{sfn|Gill|2002|p=81}}
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