02 January (Soviet Union, USSR ) within release In Memory of Communist Party Leaders (1936) goes into circulation Stamp Portrait of Sergei M. Kirov (1886-1934), Revolutionary face value 40 Russian kopek
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Stamp is horizontal format.
Issued in sheets of 100 (10 x 10) stamps. Sergei Mironovich Kirov (born Sergei Mironovich Kostrikov, 27 March 1886 – 1 December 1934) was a Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary whose assassination was used as a pretext to launch the first Great Purge.Also in the issue In Memory of Communist Party Leaders (1936):
Stamp Portrait of Sergei M. Kirov (1886-1934), Revolutionary it reflects the thematic directions:
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