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Description: Lenin speaking at an assemble of Red Army troops bound for the Polish front. Photograph taken in Sverdlov Square, Moscow, on 5 May 1920. This is the original photo with Trotsky and Kamenev standing on the steps of the platform; later versions produced under Stalin's administration had them removed.
Title: Lenin-Trotsky 1920-05-20 Sverdlov Square (original)
Credit: This source can be found in various publications on the subject of early Soviet history, including Robert Service, 2000, Lenin: A Biography (London: Macmillan).
Author: Goldshtein G.
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