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English: Soviet soldiers preparing the rafts to cross the Dnieper (the sign reads "To Kyiv!"). The Battle of Dnieper, 1943
Русский: Советские солдаты готовят плоты для форсирования Днепра. Битва за Днепр, 1943 год. Надпись на плакате "Даешь Киев!"
Date 1943, from August 26 to November
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english wikipedia

Originally uploaded 07:21, 30 April 2006 (UTC) by Irpen (talkcontribs) to en:wiki.
Author unknown war correspondent, Red army soldier
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