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English: Mareea Bothckareva, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst and women of the Battalion of Death, 1917.
Español: Maria Bothckareva y la señora Emmeline Pankhurst flanquedadas por mujeres del "batallón de la muerte", defensoras del gobierno provisional, 1917.
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Source https://archive.org/details/insiderussianrev00dorrrich
Author Dorr, Rheta Louise Childe , 1872-1948
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