The League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR also known as the Paris Bloc was an émigré front of six anti-Soviet political groups – Belarusian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani and North Caucasian – established in Paris in 1953. It published its own quarterly Problems of the Peoples of the USSR. The League was chaired by Mikoła Abramčyk, President-in-exile of the Belarusian National Republic.

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  • The League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR also known as the Paris Bloc was an émigré front of six anti-Soviet political groups – Belarusian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani and North Caucasian – established in Paris in 1953. It published its own quarterly Problems of the Peoples of the USSR. The League was chaired by Mikoła Abramčyk, President-in-exile of the Belarusian National Republic.
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  • The League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR also known as the Paris Bloc was an émigré front of six anti-Soviet political groups – Belarusian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijani and North Caucasian – established in Paris in 1953. It published its own quarterly Problems of the Peoples of the USSR. The League was chaired by Mikoła Abramčyk, President-in-exile of the Belarusian National Republic.
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  • League for the Liberation of the Peoples of the USSR
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