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English: Aleksandra Sokolovskaya, Leon Trotsky's first wife. |
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Source | "Leon Trotsky: The Portrait of a Youth". Eastman, Max. Faber and Gwyer. 1st Edition, 1926. London. Page: ... [first unnumbered page between the pages 60 and 61]. |
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