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THE HEART OF MOSCOW.—Red Square, showing the Lenin Mausoleum and the Soviet Historical Museum. The square, once the market of the city, was separated from the Kremlin in the sixteenth century by a wide moat.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30578, 22 October 1964, Page 8

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THE HEART OF MOSCOW.—Red Square, showing the Lenin Mausoleum and the Soviet Historical Museum. The square, once the market of the city, was separated from the Kremlin in the sixteenth century by a wide moat. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30578, 22 October 1964, Page 8

THE HEART OF MOSCOW.—Red Square, showing the Lenin Mausoleum and the Soviet Historical Museum. The square, once the market of the city, was separated from the Kremlin in the sixteenth century by a wide moat. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30578, 22 October 1964, Page 8