Map of Mexico and Trotsky's picture in the Study, room in which he was murdered, Leon Trotsky Museum, Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/map-of-mexico-and-trotskys-picture-in-the-study-room-in-which-he-was-murdered-leon-trotsky-museum-coyoacan-mexico-city-mexico-image184310853.html
RMMKT2AD–Map of Mexico and Trotsky's picture in the Study, room in which he was murdered, Leon Trotsky Museum, Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico
Ramon Mercader after the assassination of Trotsky. Mercader had become engaged to a secretary of Trotsky, thus circumventing the guards. The picture shows Mercader almost beaten to death by Trotsky's guards with two detectives. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramon-mercader-after-the-assassination-of-trotsky-mercader-had-become-engaged-to-a-secretary-of-trotsky-thus-circumventing-the-guards-the-picture-shows-mercader-almost-beaten-to-death-by-trotskys-guards-with-two-detectives-image385783562.html
RM2DBHXTA–Ramon Mercader after the assassination of Trotsky. Mercader had become engaged to a secretary of Trotsky, thus circumventing the guards. The picture shows Mercader almost beaten to death by Trotsky's guards with two detectives.
Mexican policeman holds pickaxe used by slayer of Leon Trotsky, exiled Russian leader whose head was broken open August 20 at his closely guarded home near Mexico City. Picture was made after police subdued Trotsky's assailant. August 21, 1940. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexican-policeman-holds-pickaxe-used-by-slayer-of-leon-trotsky-exiled-russian-leader-whose-head-was-broken-open-august-20-at-his-closely-guarded-home-near-mexico-city-picture-was-made-after-police-subdued-trotskys-assailant-august-21-1940-image556179904.html
RM2R8T540–Mexican policeman holds pickaxe used by slayer of Leon Trotsky, exiled Russian leader whose head was broken open August 20 at his closely guarded home near Mexico City. Picture was made after police subdued Trotsky's assailant. August 21, 1940.
After his expulsion, Trotsky, a professional revolutionary, had a hard time obtaining political asylum abroad. An odyssey began through various European countries and Turkey before finally finding refuge in Mexico. The picture shows a cartoon that depicts the rejection of Trotsky's application for asylum in Great Britain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-his-expulsion-trotsky-a-professional-revolutionary-had-a-hard-time-obtaining-political-asylum-abroad-an-odyssey-began-through-various-european-countries-and-turkey-before-finally-finding-refuge-in-mexico-the-picture-shows-a-cartoon-that-depicts-the-rejection-of-trotskys-application-for-asylum-in-great-britain-image385783519.html
RM2DBHXPR–After his expulsion, Trotsky, a professional revolutionary, had a hard time obtaining political asylum abroad. An odyssey began through various European countries and Turkey before finally finding refuge in Mexico. The picture shows a cartoon that depicts the rejection of Trotsky's application for asylum in Great Britain.
Cover Design for Trotsky's Autobiography 1939 by Mommie Schwarz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cover-design-for-trotskys-autobiography-1939-by-mommie-schwarz-image557858898.html
RM2RBGJM2–Cover Design for Trotsky's Autobiography 1939 by Mommie Schwarz
Karl Radek Quits Trotsky's Banner -- Karl Radek, leader of the minority group who has broken definitely with the exiled former war commissar, Leon Trotsky, to follow the principles of the ruling Russian group. Radek sought re-admission into communist party with two others and the desertion of their former group is said to have been hard blow to the Trotzkyists. January 15, 1942. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/karl-radek-quits-trotskys-banner-karl-radek-leader-of-the-minority-group-who-has-broken-definitely-with-the-exiled-former-war-commissar-leon-trotsky-to-follow-the-principles-of-the-ruling-russian-group-radek-sought-re-admission-into-communist-party-with-two-others-and-the-desertion-of-their-former-group-is-said-to-have-been-hard-blow-to-the-trotzkyists-january-15-1942-photo-by-international-newsreel-photo-image463556271.html
RM2HX4PN3–Karl Radek Quits Trotsky's Banner -- Karl Radek, leader of the minority group who has broken definitely with the exiled former war commissar, Leon Trotsky, to follow the principles of the ruling Russian group. Radek sought re-admission into communist party with two others and the desertion of their former group is said to have been hard blow to the Trotzkyists. January 15, 1942. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo).