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Yanzhmaa (a Political bureau and government member, widow of Sukhbaatar-Mongolia’s revolution leader) is pictured at the ceremony of unveiling the monument to her husband on the Sukhbaatar’s square [1946]
Choibalsan challenges Damba (one of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party leaders) in chess while Bumtsend (Chairma of the State Small Khural or Parliament) and Soviet Ambassador Ivanov watch the two players [Early 1940s]
Choibalsan is seen attending a public ceremonial meeting. Pictured are (from left to right): Tsedenbal, Yanzhmaa, Choibalsan and Soviet Ambassador Ivanov [Mid 1940s]
From left to right: Marshal Demid (Army Commander), PM Genden, and Luvshansharav (Secretary of the Party Central Committee), Ulaanbaatar. All three men were prosecuted during the Great Purge of the 1930s and executed in Soviet Union by KGB. [1930s]
A guest from the PRC enjoys watching the Naadam festivities while Damba-First Secretary of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party, makes a companion for the guest [1951]
Choibalsan, Tsedenbal and Bumtsend examine a Certificate of Honour to be given to best animal herders and selected exemplary workers as well as service people [Late 1940s]