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           Ruined  Kiev during bombings of World War II. | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           World War II-era (1941-1945) | 
          
          
           | Source | 
              Anisimov, Aleksandr (2002) Kiev and Kievans, Kurch  ISBN 9669612012 | 
          
          
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              This file is a Ukrainian or Ukrainian SSR work and it is presently in the  public domain in Ukraine, because it was published before January 1, 1951, and the creator (if known) died before that date. (This is the effect of the retroactive  Ukrainian copyright law of 1993 and the copyright from 50 to 70 years in 2001.) 
               A Ukrainian or Ukrainian SSR work that is in the public domain in Ukraine according to this rule is in the public domain in the U.S. only if it was in the public domain in Ukraine before January 1, 1996, e.g. if it was published before January 1, 1946 and the creator died before this date, and no copyright was registered in the U.S. (This is the combined effect of the retroactive  , Ukraine's joining the  Berne Convention in 1996, and of  17 USC 104A with its critical date of January 1, 1996.) 
                
               
                
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