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Sunday, May 19, 2019
Burning Of Marxist Books In Athens In 1936
GREECE - MARCH 09: On a public square in Athens, Greek students organizing a burning of books considered to be Marxist, following the measures of the Hitlerian government, on August 8, 1936.
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