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Some of the leaders of modern Russia photographed at a ceremony held in Moscow on the twentyfifth anniversary of the death of Lenin. From the left are, Mr G. M. Malenkov (vice-chairman of Council of Ministers), Mr M. V. Molotov (Foreign Minister), Marshal N. A. Bulganin (Minister of the Armed Forces, at rear), Marshal K. E. Voroshilou, Mr G. M. Popov (a secretary of the Communist Party, at rear), Mr Stalin, and Mr L. D. Beria (Minister of Internal Affairs, right).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 5

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Some of the leaders of modern Russia photographed at a ceremony held in Moscow on the twentyfifth anniversary of the death of Lenin. From the left are, Mr G. M. Malenkov (vice-chairman of Council of Ministers), Mr M. V. Molotov (Foreign Minister), Marshal N. A. Bulganin (Minister of the Armed Forces, at rear), Marshal K. E. Voroshilou,Mr G. M. Popov (a secretary of the Communist Party, at rear), Mr Stalin, and Mr L. D. Beria (Minister of Internal Affairs, right). Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 5

Some of the leaders of modern Russia photographed at a ceremony held in Moscow on the twentyfifth anniversary of the death of Lenin. From the left are, Mr G. M. Malenkov (vice-chairman of Council of Ministers), Mr M. V. Molotov (Foreign Minister), Marshal N. A. Bulganin (Minister of the Armed Forces, at rear), Marshal K. E. Voroshilou,Mr G. M. Popov (a secretary of the Communist Party, at rear), Mr Stalin, and Mr L. D. Beria (Minister of Internal Affairs, right). Otago Daily Times, Issue 26996, 3 February 1949, Page 5