A box containing unclaimed funeral ashes is lowered into the Clyde in Glasgow. A total of 35 sets of unclaimed ashes dating from 1950 to 1965 were individually committed in a religious service after attempts to trace possible relatives were unsuccessful. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-box-containing-unclaimed-funeral-ashes-is-lowered-into-the-clyde-106619379.html
RMG5CX2Y–A box containing unclaimed funeral ashes is lowered into the Clyde in Glasgow. A total of 35 sets of unclaimed ashes dating from 1950 to 1965 were individually committed in a religious service after attempts to trace possible relatives were unsuccessful.
Horatio Bottomley's ashes unclaimed. His last wish not carried out, urn may be destroyed. For four and half years the Ashes of Horatio Bottomley, politician and financer, who was imprisoned for fraud, have lain in an open casket in the Chapel of an undertaker at Marylebone, London. Last wish was that his ashes should be scattered at his old home. The wish was made, just before he died in a public ward of Middlesex Hospital, at the age of 73, to Miss Peggy Primrose, an actress friend for 23 years. Miss Primrose paid the funeral expenses and arrange to collect the Ashes. But she never called and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horatio-bottomleys-ashes-unclaimed-his-last-wish-not-carried-out-urn-may-be-destroyed-for-four-and-half-years-the-ashes-of-horatio-bottomley-politician-and-financer-who-was-imprisoned-for-fraud-have-lain-in-an-open-casket-in-the-chapel-of-an-undertaker-at-marylebone-london-last-wish-was-that-his-ashes-should-be-scattered-at-his-old-home-the-wish-was-made-just-before-he-died-in-a-public-ward-of-middlesex-hospital-at-the-age-of-73-to-miss-peggy-primrose-an-actress-friend-for-23-years-miss-primrose-paid-the-funeral-expenses-and-arrange-to-collect-the-ashes-but-she-never-called-and-image359460874.html
RM2BTPT0A–Horatio Bottomley's ashes unclaimed. His last wish not carried out, urn may be destroyed. For four and half years the Ashes of Horatio Bottomley, politician and financer, who was imprisoned for fraud, have lain in an open casket in the Chapel of an undertaker at Marylebone, London. Last wish was that his ashes should be scattered at his old home. The wish was made, just before he died in a public ward of Middlesex Hospital, at the age of 73, to Miss Peggy Primrose, an actress friend for 23 years. Miss Primrose paid the funeral expenses and arrange to collect the Ashes. But she never called and
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-of-czechoslovak-communist-authorities-at-olany-cemetery-in-prague-czech-republic-first-communist-president-of-czechoslovakia-klement-gottwald-and-his-spouse-marta-gottwaldov-are-buried-here-because-their-ashes-remained-unclaimed-after-they-were-reburied-from-the-mausoleum-at-vitkov-hill-czechoslovak-general-antonn-sochor-and-gusta-fukov-a-widow-of-czechoslovak-communist-journalist-julius-fuk-are-also-buried-here-among-others-image209785449.html
RMP58FDD–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others.
Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound, Hiroshima Peace Park. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-atomic-bomb-memorial-mound-hiroshima-peace-park-143198419.html
RMJ8Y717–Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound, Hiroshima Peace Park.
A box containing unclaimed funeral ashes is lowered into the Clyde in Glasgow. A total of 35 sets of unclaimed ashes dating from 1950 to 1965 were individually committed in a religious service after attempts to trace possible relatives were unsuccessful. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-box-containing-unclaimed-funeral-ashes-is-lowered-into-the-clyde-106619323.html
RMG5CX0Y–A box containing unclaimed funeral ashes is lowered into the Clyde in Glasgow. A total of 35 sets of unclaimed ashes dating from 1950 to 1965 were individually committed in a religious service after attempts to trace possible relatives were unsuccessful.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-of-czechoslovak-communist-authorities-at-olany-cemetery-in-prague-czech-republic-first-communist-president-of-czechoslovakia-klement-gottwald-and-his-spouse-marta-gottwaldov-are-buried-here-because-their-ashes-remained-unclaimed-after-they-were-reburied-from-the-mausoleum-at-vitkov-hill-czechoslovak-general-antonn-sochor-and-gusta-fukov-a-widow-of-czechoslovak-communist-journalist-julius-fuk-are-also-buried-here-among-others-image209785457.html
RMP58FDN–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-plaques-with-the-names-are-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image214713194.html
RMPD90TA–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Ieronim Uborevich and Iona Yakir executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commanders-ieronim-uborevich-and-iona-yakir-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image214713193.html
RMPD90T9–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Ieronim Uborevich and Iona Yakir executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-text-in-russian-on-the-tombstone-means-remains-of-the-innocent-victims-of-political-repressions-tortured-and-executed-in-1930-1942-are-buried-here-to-their-eternal-memory-image214713185.html
RMPD90T1–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Musa Murtazin and Russian revolutionary Lev Karakhan executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commander-musa-murtazin-and-russian-revolutionary-lev-karakhan-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image214713116.html
RMPD90NG–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Musa Murtazin and Russian revolutionary Lev Karakhan executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Ieronim Uborevich and August Kork executed in 1937 are seen in the picture in the foreground among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commanders-mikhail-tukhachevsky-ieronim-uborevich-and-august-kork-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-in-the-foreground-among-others-image214713201.html
RMPD90TH–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Ieronim Uborevich and August Kork executed in 1937 are seen in the picture in the foreground among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image269319185.html
RMWJ4FA9–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image269319576.html
RMWJ4FT8–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-plaques-with-the-names-are-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image214713161.html
RMPD90R5–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-plaques-with-the-names-are-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image214713063.html
RMPD90KK–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-plaques-with-the-names-are-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-image214713110.html
RMPD90NA–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. Plaques with the names are installed by the relatives since the 1980s.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number two, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1943 to 1944, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. Text in Russian means: Communal grave No 2. Burial place of unclaimed ashes from 1943 to 1944 included. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-two-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1943-to-1944-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-text-in-russian-means-communal-grave-no-2-burial-place-of-unclaimed-ashes-from-1943-to-1944-included-image269319219.html
RMWJ4FBF–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number two, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1943 to 1944, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. Text in Russian means: Communal grave No 2. Burial place of unclaimed ashes from 1943 to 1944 included.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-of-czechoslovak-communist-authorities-at-olany-cemetery-in-prague-czech-republic-first-communist-president-of-czechoslovakia-klement-gottwald-and-his-spouse-marta-gottwaldov-are-buried-here-because-their-ashes-remained-unclaimed-after-they-were-reburied-from-the-mausoleum-at-vitkov-hill-czechoslovak-general-antonn-sochor-and-gusta-fukov-a-widow-of-czechoslovak-communist-journalist-julius-fuk-are-also-buried-here-among-others-image209785477.html
RMP58FED–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes of Czechoslovak communist authorities at Olšany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic. First communist President of Czechoslovakia Klement Gottwald and his spouse Marta Gottwaldová are buried here because their ashes remained unclaimed after they were reburied from the Mausoleum at Vitkov Hill. Czechoslovak general Antonín Sochor and Gusta Fučíková, a widow of Czechoslovak communist journalist Julius Fučík, are also buried here among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaque devoted to Red Army commander Mikhail Tukhachevsky executed in 1937 is seen in the picture in the centre among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaque-devoted-to-red-army-commander-mikhail-tukhachevsky-executed-in-1937-is-seen-in-the-picture-in-the-centre-among-others-image214713103.html
RMPD90N3–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaque devoted to Red Army commander Mikhail Tukhachevsky executed in 1937 is seen in the picture in the centre among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaque devoted to Red Army commander Mikhail Tukhachevsky executed in 1937 is seen in the picture in the centre among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaque-devoted-to-red-army-commander-mikhail-tukhachevsky-executed-in-1937-is-seen-in-the-picture-in-the-centre-among-others-image214713049.html
RMPD90K5–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaque devoted to Red Army commander Mikhail Tukhachevsky executed in 1937 is seen in the picture in the centre among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4,259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Ieronim Uborevich executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commanders-mikhail-tukhachevsky-and-ieronim-uborevich-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image269321367.html
RMWJ4J47–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4,259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Ieronim Uborevich executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4,259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Ieronim Uborevich executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commanders-mikhail-tukhachevsky-and-ieronim-uborevich-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image269320870.html
RMWJ4HEE–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4,259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Mikhail Tukhachevsky and Ieronim Uborevich executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Ieronim Uborevich and Iona Yakir executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commanders-ieronim-uborevich-and-iona-yakir-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image214713053.html
RMPD90K9–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commanders Ieronim Uborevich and Iona Yakir executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-text-in-russian-on-the-tombstone-means-remains-of-the-innocent-victims-of-political-repressions-tortured-and-executed-in-1930-1942-are-buried-here-to-their-eternal-memory-image214713159.html
RMPD90R3–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-text-in-russian-on-the-tombstone-means-remains-of-the-innocent-victims-of-political-repressions-tortured-and-executed-in-1930-1942-are-buried-here-to-their-eternal-memory-image214713098.html
RMPD90MX–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. Text in Russian on the tombstone means: Remains of the innocent victims of political repressions tortured and executed in 1930-1942 are buried here, to their eternal memory.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Musa Murtazin and Russian revolutionary Lev Karakhan executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commander-musa-murtazin-and-russian-revolutionary-lev-karakhan-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image214713195.html
RMPD90TB–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Musa Murtazin and Russian revolutionary Lev Karakhan executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Iona Yakir and to the Chairman of the Government of the Far Eastern Republic Alexander Krasnoschekov executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-one-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1930-to-1942-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-4259-victims-of-stalins-regime-the-plaques-with-the-names-were-installed-by-the-relatives-since-the-1980s-the-plaques-devoted-to-red-army-commander-iona-yakir-and-to-the-chairman-of-the-government-of-the-far-eastern-republic-alexander-krasnoschekov-executed-in-1937-are-seen-in-the-picture-among-others-image214713160.html
RMPD90R4–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number one, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1930 to 1942, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of 4259 victims of Stalin's regime. The plaques with the names were installed by the relatives since the 1980s. The plaques devoted to Red Army commander Iona Yakir and to the Chairman of the Government of the Far Eastern Republic Alexander Krasnoschekov executed in 1937 are seen in the picture among others.
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-three-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1945-to-1953-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-the-members-of-the-jewish-anti-fascist-committee-japanese-prisoners-of-war-cossack-atamans-pyotr-krasnov-and-andrei-shkuro-as-well-of-the-remains-of-the-military-leaders-of-the-russian-liberation-army-roa-during-world-war-ii-include-generals-andrey-vlasov-fyodor-truhin-and-sergei-bunyachenko-executed-in-1946-remains-of-the-notorious-chief-of-the-soviet-secret-police-lav-image269320946.html
RMWJ4HH6–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-three-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1945-to-1953-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-the-members-of-the-jewish-anti-fascist-committee-japanese-prisoners-of-war-cossack-atamans-pyotr-krasnov-and-andrei-shkuro-as-well-of-the-remains-of-the-military-leaders-of-the-russian-liberation-army-roa-during-world-war-ii-include-generals-andrey-vlasov-fyodor-truhin-and-sergei-bunyachenko-executed-in-1946-remains-of-the-notorious-chief-of-the-soviet-secret-police-lav-image269319605.html
RMWJ4FW9–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-three-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1945-to-1953-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-the-members-of-the-jewish-anti-fascist-committee-japanese-prisoners-of-war-cossack-atamans-pyotr-krasnov-and-andrei-shkuro-as-well-of-the-remains-of-the-military-leaders-of-the-russian-liberation-army-roa-during-world-war-ii-include-generals-andrey-vlasov-fyodor-truhin-and-sergei-bunyachenko-executed-in-1946-remains-of-the-notorious-chief-of-the-soviet-secret-police-lav-image269321409.html
RMWJ4J5N–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav
Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communal-grave-of-unclaimed-ashes-number-three-where-people-executed-by-the-nkvd-were-secretly-buried-from-1945-to-1953-at-the-donskoye-cemetery-in-moscow-russia-it-is-believed-the-mass-grave-contains-the-remains-of-the-members-of-the-jewish-anti-fascist-committee-japanese-prisoners-of-war-cossack-atamans-pyotr-krasnov-and-andrei-shkuro-as-well-of-the-remains-of-the-military-leaders-of-the-russian-liberation-army-roa-during-world-war-ii-include-generals-andrey-vlasov-fyodor-truhin-and-sergei-bunyachenko-executed-in-1946-remains-of-the-notorious-chief-of-the-soviet-secret-police-lav-image214713202.html
RMPD90TJ–Communal grave of unclaimed ashes number three, where people executed by the NKVD were secretly buried from 1945 to 1953, at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia. It is believed the mass grave contains the remains of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Japanese prisoners of war, Cossack atamans Pyotr Krasnov and Andrei Shkuro, as well of the remains of the military leaders of the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) during World War II, include generals Andrey Vlasov, Fyodor Truhin and Sergei Bunyachenko executed in 1946. Remains of the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police Lav
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