April 30, 1984 - Leningrad, Russia - The Winter Palace facade, part of the Hermitage Museum, in the Palace Square, the central city square of Leningrad (St. Petersburg), decorated for the annual May Day Parade with reviewing stands and portraits of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR. In foreground a woman photographs her husband and child while other visitors walk by. Portrait at left is Konstantin Chernenko the fifth General Secretary of the Communist Party who led the USSR from February 1984 until his death in March 1985. State emblem of USSR is on red banner in right c
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April 30, 1984 - Leningrad, Russia - The Winter Palace facade, part of the Hermitage Museum, in the Palace Square, the central city square of Leningrad (St. Petersburg), decorated for the annual May Day Parade with reviewing stands and portraits of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR. In foreground a woman photographs her husband and child while other visitors walk by. Portrait at left is Konstantin Chernenko the fifth General Secretary of the Communist Party who led the USSR from February 1984 until his death in March 1985. State emblem of USSR is on red banner in right center. (Credit Image: © Arnold Drapkin/ZUMA Wire)