Photos That Will Change How You See World History

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Pushkin Children's Village, 1924

In 1924, a group of boys climbed the statue of Alexander Pushkin at a children’s village named in his honor. Among them was the future renowned poet Sergei Yesenin. The photograph captures a moment of playful reverence—a generation finding inspiration in Russia’s literary giant during a time of profound social change. It’s a powerful reminder of art’s enduring role even in turbulent eras.

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