Mexican home where Trotsky was murdered 80 years ago turned into museum
By AFP
22 August 2020 |
12:36 pm
The house where Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky was brutally murdered 80 years ago in his home in a suburb of Mexico City on Joseph Stalin's orders has since been preserved as a museum.
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