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Stalin and Voroshilov salute a military parade in Red Square, Moscow. The message reads: "Long Live the Workers and Peasant Red Army - Loyal Guard of the Soviet Borders!" It was one of the standard slogans broadcasted over radio and through loudspeakers permanently installed along the major streets on the route of the columns of parades and demonstrations held during the major Soviet holidays. |
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