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Mongolia’s Prime Minister Tserendorj (second fom right) and future PM Genden (standing behind Tserendorj) are seen probably during their visit to Soviet Russia. [1920s]
Choibalsan delivers an opening speech to the crowd of people gathered on the Sukhbaatar square to commemorate the International Day of solidarity (1 May). Standing behind him is Yanzhmaa-one of the top government officials [Late 1940s]
Choibalsan watches while Damba (First Deputy Secretary of the Party) delivers a speech to the crowds on the Sukhbaatar square before a May day parade and a public demonstration [Late 1940s]
First Deputy Secretary for the Mongolian Revolutionary Party, Damba gives a speech during the May day celebration on the Sukhbaatar square. Choibalsan is likely standing next to him (not seen) [Late 1940s]
Mongolian Ambassador to Soviet Union, J.Sambuu (first from left in the first row) with some Mongolian and Soviet officials. This picture was probably taken in Moscow [1940s]
Translations of congratulatory telegrams sent to PM Choibalsan from Zhou En-Lai of China and Kim Il Soung of North Korea on the eve of the 30th anniversary (1951) of the Mongolian People’s Revolution [1950s]