A GLIMPSE OF THE ANCIENT TOWN OF PSKOV, near the Estonian border, at the southern tip of Lake Peipus. One column of Russians is driving to cut the railway from Luga to Pskov. The town, which stands on the banks of the River Velikaja, became famous as a place where the Czar formally abdicated in March, 1917.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1944, Page 2
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57A GLIMPSE OF THE ANCIENT TOWN OF PSKOV, near the Estonian border, at the southern tip of Lake Peipus. One column of Russians is driving to cut the railway from Luga to Pskov. The town, which stands on the banks of the River Velikaja, became famous as a place where the Czar formally abdicated in March, 1917. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 7 February 1944, Page 2
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