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Russians gather in Moscow’s Vostryakovo Cemetery in remembrance of the victims of World War II mass executions by the Nazis at Baby Yar, outside Kiev, in the Ukraine, 47 years ago. The banners included the slogans Against Brutalities, "We Do Remember,” and “That Must Not Recur.”

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Press, 27 September 1988, Page 8

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Russians gather in Moscow’s Vostryakovo Cemetery in remembrance of the victims of World War II mass executions by the Nazis at Baby Yar, outside Kiev, in the Ukraine, 47 years ago. The banners included the slogans Against Brutalities, "We Do Remember,” and “That Must Not Recur.” Press, 27 September 1988, Page 8

Russians gather in Moscow’s Vostryakovo Cemetery in remembrance of the victims of World War II mass executions by the Nazis at Baby Yar, outside Kiev, in the Ukraine, 47 years ago. The banners included the slogans Against Brutalities, "We Do Remember,” and “That Must Not Recur.” Press, 27 September 1988, Page 8