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    Andrii Portnov (in Ukrainian: Андрій Портнов, in Russian: Андрей Портнов, in Polish: Andrij Portnow; born 17 May 1979 in Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro), Ukrainian...
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  • The surname may refer to: Aleksandr Portnov, Soviet Olympic diver Andrii Portnov, Ukrainian historian Andriy Portnov, Ukrainian lawyer Zinaida Portnova...
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    Deshchytsia, ambassador Andriy Diachkov, volleyball player Andrii Goncharuk, diplomat Andrii Portnov, historian Andrij Dobriansky, singer Andrij Parekh, cinematographer...
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  • 0.8 Arsen Avakov – 1.3, Yevgeny Komarovsky – 0.9 Artem Sytnyk – 0.1 Andrii Portnov – 2.3, Oleksandr Yefremov – 0.8 Olena Zerkal – 3.1, Oleg Sentsov – 2...
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    sometimes as a multicultural land dominated by Polish culture. According to Andrii Portnov, the Kresy is seen even as "'the lost paradise' of Poland’s 'civilisational...
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  • sometimes all western Ukrainians in the most negative way. Historian Andrii Portnov noted that "The common noun "Banderivtsi" ("Banderites") emerged around...
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    the historical events" in Poland. According to Ukrainian historian Andrii Portnov, the classification as genocide has been strongly supported by Poles...
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    Jews were killed and two hundred wounded. According to local historian Andrii Portnov, 40% of the local Yekaterinoslav population was Jewish in the years...
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    EKATERINOSLAV-DNIPROPETROVSK. The Controversies of the Foundation Myth, by Andrii Portnov and Tetiana Portnova "Cossack songs of Dnipropetrovsk region". Cossack’s...
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    remained true to the fascist ideology to the end. Ukrainian historian Andrii Portnov writes that Bandera remained a proponent of authoritarian and violent...
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