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English: Funeral of Joseph Stalin, caught on camera by US assistant army attaché Major Martin Manhoff from the embassy balcony
Русский: Похороны Сталина, запечатлённые помощником американского военного атташе с балкона посольства
Date Taken on 9 March 1953
Source Manhoff Archive
Author U.S. Army Major Martin Manhoff
Camera location55° 45′ 21.6″ N, 37° 36′ 46.8″ E  Heading=50° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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