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Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya Museum, Moscow

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Photographs and caption text provided by Nina Lebed, March 2009

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The house in Siberia, Sitkino where the Kosmodemyanskie lived.
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Shura's front spoon.
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Zoya, age 4, with her brother Shura.
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Zoya's passport.
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Schooteacher Lidia Yurieva.
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Zoya (sixth from the right side overhead) and Shura among their classmates in the
7th form. In the center is their teacher Ekaterina Levitova.
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Zoya conducting a Komsomol
meeting in her class.
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Bread tickets from the war years.
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Shura in the spring of 1941, before the war.
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Zoya's skates.
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Schoolbags belonging to Zoya and Shura.
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Shura's art supplies.
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The quarters of the command staff of the Military Base Number 9903 in Kuntzevo, Moscow. From this house Zoya left for her last mission.
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Praskovya Kulik shows the bench near the stove where Zoya spent the last hour of her life and where she was dressed before her execution.
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Tatiana "Tanya" Solomakha, a heroine of the Russian Civil War (1917-1923).
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Books about Zoya from around the world.

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