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English: Funeral of Moisei Uritsky. Petrograd. Translation of the banner: "Death to the bourgeois and their helpers. Long live the Red Terror."
Deutsch: Beerdigung von Moissei Urizki. Petrograd. Übersetzung der Inschrift auf dem Transparent: "Tod den Bourgeois und ihren Helfern. Es lebe der Rote Terror."
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