Газета "Дiло", Львов. Февраль 1932 года. ЗАКАРПАТЬЕ. Никакой "москальской" власти. Голод. 15 000 детей могут погибнуть. Где памятник голоду на польской (чешской)Украине? Может где-нибудь в канадской Манитобе есть? Нет, да? Ай-я-яй!
Газета "Дiло", Львов. Февраль 1932 года. ЗАКАРПАТЬЕ. Никакой "москальской" власти. Голод. 15 000 детей могут погибнуть. Где памятник голоду на польской (чешской)Украине? Может где-нибудь в канадской Манитобе есть? Нет, да? Ай-я-яй!
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