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Русский: Русскоязычная газета «Американский безбожник» 1930 год. Специальный выпуск с передовой статьей против крестового похода Папы Римского. Издана в Чикаго. Издание Русского Отдела Американского Союза Безбожников (Журнал «Безбожник" 1930 год, № 10, стр. 8).
English: Newspaper in Russian «Amerikansky Bezbozhnik» («American Godless») 1930. Special issue with editorial against the Crusade of the Pope (Russian magazine «Bezbozhnik» . Published in Chicago. 1628 W. Division St. Published by the Russian Branch of the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism. («Godless») 1930, No. 10, p. 8)
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