File:Lev Trotsky 1897-1.4 V1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLev Trotsky 1897-1.4 V1.jpg |
English: Lev Trotsky as 18 years old young man, 1897. On the back of this photograph which he gave to Alexandra Lvovna in Nikolaev, Trotsky had written: "Let the conditions change, the life surrounding you ... do not you change. Keep the faith, live in the faith, work according to the faith." |
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Source | "Heroes I have known: Twelve Who Lived Great Lives". Eastman, Max. Simon and Schuster. 1st Edition, 1942. New York. Page: ... [second unnumbered page between the pages 237 and 238]. |
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