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ublished in both Yiddish (1929) and Russian (1930), Birobidzhan and Palestine by I. Sudarskii underscored the Soviet Government's conviction that the newly selected territory in the Soviet Far East was a viable alternative to Palestine.
The Kremlin hoped to score propaganda points in the international arena by establishing the first Jewish homeland in the modern era.
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