Citations:Odessite
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- 2006: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vv 31–32, Edmonton, AB: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, p 111:
- It is remarkable that Mme Kaufman, a second generation Odesite, identifies herself with the Odesa of Pushkin’s epoch and with Russian culture, and fails to recall Jewish life and pogroms in Odesa.
- 2022: Michael Colborne, From the Fires of War: Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right, Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, →ISBN, p 81:
- The crux of the confrontation, Filimonov alleged, was Biletsky wanting to know who was behind the campaign to support Sternenko, seemingly frustrated by the Odesite’s mainstream popularity.