Ukrainas historie (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ukrainas historie" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Rabinbach, Anton G. (januar 1975). «The Migration of Galician Jews to Vienna, 1857–1880». Austrian History Yearbook (engelsk). 11: 43–54. ISSN 1558-5255. doi:10.1017/S0067237800015253. Besøkt 19. juni 2020. «The largest source of the migration was Galicia, with a vast Jewish population that increased from 448,973 in 1857 to 811,183 at the turn of the century.» 
  • Wróbel, Piotr (1994). «The Jews of Galicia under Austrian-Polish Rule, 1869–1918». Austrian History Yearbook (engelsk). 25: 97–138. ISSN 1558-5255. doi:10.1017/S0067237800006330. Besøkt 19. juni 2020. «Galicia occupied an important place in the history of the Jewish Diaspora. Galician Jews made up a majority of Habsburg subjects of Mosaic faith and formed a cultural bridge between Westjuden and Ostjuden. Numerous outstanding Jewish political figures and scholars, such as Isaac Deutscher, Karl Radek, and Martin Buber, were born or raised in Galicia, where Zionist and Jewish socialist movements flourished at that time. The unique atmosphere of a Galician shtetl was recorded in Hassidic tales, in the books of Emil Franzos, Manes Sperber, Bruno Schulz, Andrzej Kuśniewicz, and others.» 

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  • NRK (22. februar 2022). «Drømmen om et imperium og stormaktsspill». NRK. Besøkt 22. februar 2022. 
  • Zondag, Martin H. W. (21. februar 2022). «Putin har beordret soldater inn i Ukraina». NRK. Besøkt 22. februar 2022. «Han påpeker samtidig at Russland siden 2014 har hatt en sterk uoffisiell militær tilstedeværelse i deler av Donetsk og Luhansk. Det betyr at det er noe usikkert hvor store praktiske konsekvenser den siste utviklingen har.» 
  • Mjaaland, Ola (22. februar 2022). «Forsker: Russland har fått det som de vil». NRK. Besøkt 22. februar 2022. «– Ukraina opplever at dette har blitt fremstilt som en borgerkrig i Ukraina, noe de mener det ikke er. De mener det er Russland som har kontrollert disse væpnede gruppene siden 2014, sier Flikke.» 

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  • Børtnes, Jostein (23. april 2021). «Taras Sjevtsjenko». Store norske leksikon. Besøkt 21. februar 2022. 
  • Sulyok, Vince (14. januar 2019). «Miklós Horthy». Store norske leksikon (norsk). Besøkt 9. februar 2019. 

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  • «What is the background to the separatist attack in east Ukraine?». the Guardian (engelsk). 17. februar 2022. Besøkt 21. februar 2022. 
  • «Is Russia invading Ukraine and what will happen next?». the Guardian (engelsk). 22. februar 2022. Besøkt 22. februar 2022. «Putin has also sent his military on a “peacekeeping mission” to Ukraine, meaning that Russia will formally occupy sovereign Ukrainian territory for a second time following the 2014 annexation of Crimea. But in this case, Russia has not annexed the territories. A document signed by Putin on Monday also allows him to establish military bases or place missiles in the territories.» 

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