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In the Moscow metro hung the portraits of Stalin

On the pavilion of the metro station “Sokolniki” in Moscow hung the portraits of Joseph Stalin and Lazar Kaganovich.

In the lobby of the station placed a banner with “proletarian greetings” “great and dear to Stalin”.

A portrait of Stalin and a banner appeared at the station “Sokolniki” as a part of historical reenactment, dedicated to the 82nd anniversary of the launch of the Moscow metro, which previously announced metro guide.


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