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There is nothing recognizable to reclaim as having been yours since time has erased most of the cohesive past that Russia had as opposed to all the events that took place, it seems that the mere possibility of doing so seems impossibly or hardly feasible.
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You're reading This Question is for orderandlaw (or any one else), if a country had a monarchy, then a revolution, then their new gov. lasted only 72 yrs and failed with them broke, do you think it ethical to reclaim what your ancestors owned prior to their revolt?
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