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Soldatinnen in der Bundeswehr. Kennzeichen des sozialen Wandels

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Report

Authors:

Ingrid Anker; Ekkehard Lippert; Ingrid Welcker

Source:

SOWI-Report, SOWI, Number 59, Munich (1993)
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Kümmel, Gerhard. "The Bundeswehr and Female Soldiers: The Integration of Women into the Armed Forces (2000–2015)." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 14, no. 3 (2015): 61-86.
"Бундесвер и женщины-солдаты: интеграция женщин в Вооруженные силы (2000-2015)." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 14, no. 3 (2015): 74-100.
APA style: Anker, I., Lippert E., & Welcker I. (1993).  Soldatinnen in der Bundeswehr. Kennzeichen des sozialen Wandels. SOWI-Report.
Chicago style: Anker, Ingrid, Ekkehard Lippert, and Ingrid Welcker. Soldatinnen in der Bundeswehr. Kennzeichen des sozialen Wandels In SOWI-Report. Munich: SOWI, 1993.
IEEE style: Anker, I., E. Lippert, and I. Welcker, "Soldatinnen in der Bundeswehr. Kennzeichen des sozialen Wandels", SOWI-Report, no. 59, Munich, SOWI, 1993.
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