Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Soviet deportations of Chinese people" in English language version.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link)搜寻人员推测,中国人的尸体是在1937年被掩埋的。这个时间与苏联清洗海参崴被当地人称作"百万街"的治安混乱街区刚好吻合。他们估计,当时负责这项工作的人员在肃清街区后把中国娱乐场所和它们持有者的家什也搬到了行刑现场。利万斯基指出:"其中包括个人物品:皮衣与皮鞋、烟斗、秤、中国和俄罗斯游戏棋。还发现了中文与俄文报纸,其中一份的日期是1937年9月18日。[Searchers speculate that the bodies of the Chinese were buried in 1937. This coincided with the Soviet purge of Vladivostok's lawless neighbourhood, known locally as "Million Street". They reckon that those responsible for the operation moved the Chinese entertainment establishments and their owners' belongings to the execution site after the neighbourhood was cleared. It included personal belongings: leather clothes and shoes, pipes, scales, Chinese and Russian games of chess," noted Levansky. Chinese and Russian newspapers were also found, one of which was dated 18 September 1937.]
30 апреля 2017 года по согласованию с МИД РФ, Росимуществом и ГлавУПДК «Последний адрес» установил на доме табличку в память о Ван Си Сяне. [On 30 April 2017, in coordination with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Property Management Agency, and the Chief Directorate of the Last Address installed a plaque on the house in memory of Wang Xi Xiang.]
30 апреля 2017 года по согласованию с МИД РФ, Росимуществом и ГлавУПДК «Последний адрес» установил на доме табличку в память о Ван Си Сяне. [On 30 April 2017, in coordination with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Property Management Agency, and the Chief Directorate of the Last Address installed a plaque on the house in memory of Wang Xi Xiang.]
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link)搜寻人员推测,中国人的尸体是在1937年被掩埋的。这个时间与苏联清洗海参崴被当地人称作"百万街"的治安混乱街区刚好吻合。他们估计,当时负责这项工作的人员在肃清街区后把中国娱乐场所和它们持有者的家什也搬到了行刑现场。利万斯基指出:"其中包括个人物品:皮衣与皮鞋、烟斗、秤、中国和俄罗斯游戏棋。还发现了中文与俄文报纸,其中一份的日期是1937年9月18日。[Searchers speculate that the bodies of the Chinese were buried in 1937. This coincided with the Soviet purge of Vladivostok's lawless neighbourhood, known locally as "Million Street". They reckon that those responsible for the operation moved the Chinese entertainment establishments and their owners' belongings to the execution site after the neighbourhood was cleared. It included personal belongings: leather clothes and shoes, pipes, scales, Chinese and Russian games of chess," noted Levansky. Chinese and Russian newspapers were also found, one of which was dated 18 September 1937.]