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SPACE FLIGHT ANNIVERSARY.-Major G. S. Titov, the Soviet astronaut, addresses an assembly, in the Kremlin Congress Palace on April 12, held for representatives of Moscow’s workers to mark the first anniversary of the first manned space flight. Behind the rostrum, from left, are the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), Major Y. Gagarin (the first spaceman), and Mr F. Kozlov (the First Deputy Prime Minister).

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 13

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SPACE FLIGHT ANNIVERSARY.-Major G. S. Titov, the Soviet astronaut, addresses an assembly, in the Kremlin Congress Palace on April 12, held for representatives of Moscow’s workers to mark the first anniversary of the first manned space flight. Behind the rostrum, from left, are the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), Major Y. Gagarin (the first spaceman), and Mr F. Kozlov (the First Deputy Prime Minister). Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 13

SPACE FLIGHT ANNIVERSARY.-Major G. S. Titov, the Soviet astronaut, addresses an assembly, in the Kremlin Congress Palace on April 12, held for representatives of Moscow’s workers to mark the first anniversary of the first manned space flight. Behind the rostrum, from left, are the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev), Major Y. Gagarin (the first spaceman), and Mr F. Kozlov (the First Deputy Prime Minister). Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 13