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English: Stalin, Nikolai Yezhov and Molotow at the shore of the Moskwa-Volga-Channel
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1937 |
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Used the Gimp to combine to PD images at File:Voroshilov,_Molotov,_Stalin,_with_Nikolai_Yezhov.jpg and File:The_Commissar_Vanishes_2.jpg |
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Deanmoore |
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