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The Annexation of Tannu-Tuva and the Formation of the Tuvinskaya ASSR

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Mergen Mongush*
Affiliation:
Moscow State University

Extract

Although the Tuvinskaya ASSR is one of the latest and, in fact, the largest of the territorial acquisitions of the Soviet Union (its area exceeds that of all three Baltic states at 170,500 sq. kilometers), there are few, if any, detailed accounts of its annexation in 1944.

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Copyright © 1993 by the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Inc. 

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