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Anyone care to translate? I'm very curious as to what it reads...

Russian text

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It says..."Thanks Mr. Motts for taking pictures of this place before it's gone forever!"
"Under the banner of Leninism (derived from Lenin) guided by communist party - [move] straightforward to the full victory of communism."

Dunno know how to translate idioms normally. Most of the soviet signs seems like language from 1983.
Thanks diggya!
wow, see how far that slogan got them! Still a cool find in a great place.
Wow. Now THAT Is history! :)
The windows are lovely.
Wasn't this a beautiful room !!!!!
wasn't ? I loves it now....
So beautiful the taggers mostly left it alone. Great shot. Love the Russian logo is still present and can be read.
I totally agree -B-! Though I would love to have seen it then too.
"Full victory"? How'd that one work out? Ouch.

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