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English: Grigorii Zinoviev, Soviet Communist Party leader and President of the Communist International
From Isaac McBride's Barbarous Soviet Russia. (1920).
Adapted from a scan in Wikimedia Commons.
Public domain, published in the USA prior to 1923.
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2009-08-29 05:43 Carrite 294×470× (63932 bytes) Grigorii Zinoviev, Soviet Communist Party leader and President of the Communist International From Isaac McBride's ''Barbarous Soviet Russia.'' (1920). Adapted from a scan in Wikipedia Commons. Public domain, published in the USA prior to 1923.
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