Talk:Sergey Radchenko
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Birth year 1980
[edit]Hi, I have the birth year from Sergey Radchenko by e-mail and I mentioned this in the edit comment (and no, I did not confuse him with the actor). And I also asked him, if British-Russian historian would be more appropriate and he agreed.
He was 11 in 1991 when the Russian tricolor replaced the hammer and sickle flying over the Kremlin.[1]
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- ^ Brennen, Jensen (Spring 2024). "Back in the U.S.S.R." Johns Hopkins Magazine.
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