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Беларуская: Нявольнічы карабель // Полымя рэвалюцыі. — Люты—сакавік 1933. — №2. — С. 165—168.
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Heinrich Heine  (1797–1856)  wikidata:Q44403 s:en:Author:Christian Johann Heinrich Heine q:en:Heinrich Heine
 
Heinrich Heine
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Birth name: Heinrich Heine; Christian Johann Heinrich Heine; Christian Heine; Christian Johann Heinrich "Harry" Heine; Heine
Description German-French writer and poet
Date of birth/death 13 December 1797 Edit this at Wikidata  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Düsseldorf Paris
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Julij Taŭbin  (1911–1937)  wikidata:Q2369851 s:ru:Юлий Таубин
 
Julij Taŭbin
Description Soviet translator and poet
Date of birth/death 2 September 1911 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 30 October 1937 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ostrogozhsk Minsk
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