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VIEWING THE VICTIMS

The people of Moscow are invited to see the bodies of those who have given their lives for the Revolution. Later they will be buried by the walls of the Kremlin. Date: November 1917

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November 1917: Viewing the Victims of the Russian Revolution in Moscow This poignant photograph captures a significant moment in the history of the Russian Revolution. The image shows the people of Moscow, undeterred by the harsh winter weather, gathering to view the bodies of those who had given their lives for the cause. The revolution, which began in March 1917, had seen numerous battles and upheavals, and the sacrifices made by these individuals were a testament to the depth of their conviction. The scene depicted in the photograph took place at the Kremlin walls, where the bodies of the fallen revolutionaries were being displayed for the public to pay their respects. The people of Moscow, many of whom had lost loved ones in the revolution, came to pay their respects and mourn the loss of life. It was a solemn and somber occasion, as the community came together to honor those who had made the ultimate sacrifice for the future of their country. The bodies of the victims were later buried near the Kremlin walls, marking a significant moment in the history of the Russian Revolution. This event served as a reminder of the cost of revolution and the sacrifices made by ordinary people in the pursuit of a better future. The photograph is a powerful reminder of the human cost of political upheaval and the enduring power of community and solidarity in times of crisis.

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