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THE THREE MEN WHO LED THE SOVIET ARCTIC EXPEDITION to a successful landing at the North Pole photographed at the Moscow airport shortly before their departure. From left, I. D. Papanin O. J. Schmidt leader of the expedition and foremost explorer and scientist of the Soviet, and M. V. Vodopyanoy, chief pilot of the aeroplane.

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Southland Times, Issue 23254, 17 July 1937, Page 7

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THE THREE MEN WHO LED THE SOVIET ARCTIC EXPEDITION to a successful landing at the North Pole photographed at the Moscow airport shortly before their departure. From left, I. D. Papanin O. J. Schmidt leader of the expedition and foremost explorer and scientist of the Soviet, and M. V. Vodopyanoy, chief pilot of the aeroplane. Southland Times, Issue 23254, 17 July 1937, Page 7

THE THREE MEN WHO LED THE SOVIET ARCTIC EXPEDITION to a successful landing at the North Pole photographed at the Moscow airport shortly before their departure. From left, I. D. Papanin O. J. Schmidt leader of the expedition and foremost explorer and scientist of the Soviet, and M. V. Vodopyanoy, chief pilot of the aeroplane. Southland Times, Issue 23254, 17 July 1937, Page 7

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