1917: The Year Putin Would Rather Forget

Once a year, the ruling Soviet politburo ascended Lenin's mausoleum on Red Square for a ceremony that marked the November 7 1917 Bolshevik revolution's anniversary. Revolution Day was a public holiday, ostensibly a festive occasion. But as they peered at the tanks, guns, missiles and soldiers below, the Soviet leaders were unaccountably stony and unsmiling.

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