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St. Petersburg, Militär vor Winterpalast

Zentralbild Unruhen in St. Petersburg, Januar 1905. UBz.: der Urizky-Platz vor dem Winterpalast wird durch Militär abgesperrt 832-05 [Scherl Bilderdienst]

[Russland, St. Petersburg.- Aufstellung von berittenem Militär, Kavallerie vor dem Winterpalast]


Same photo in St. Petersburg state archive.

То же самое фото в ЦГАКФД.

9 января 1905 г. Кавалеристы у Певческого моста задерживают движение шествия к Зимнему дворцу.
Depicted place Saint Petersburg
Date January 1905
Photographer Unknown
Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst - Zentralbild (Bild 183)
Accession number Bild 183-S01260
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