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English: USSR stamps: World War II Hero Junior Sergeant of the Guard Vasily Peshekhonov. Series: Heroes of World War II
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Source Secondː Scanned 600 dpi by User Matsievsky from personal collection. Firstː Сайт - http://www.vozatt.narod.ru/92.jpg
Author USSR Post
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The stamps of the series Heroes of World War II (Beginning)
The stamps of the series Heroes of World War II (Termination)

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2011-01-04 07:42 362×500× (38524 bytes) GennadyL {{Изображение | Описание = [[Почтовая марка]] [[СССР]] - Пешехонов Василий Иванович, [[Герой Советского Союза]] | Источник = Сайт - http://www.vozatt.

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23:45, 2 November 2014Thumbnail for version as of 23:45, 2 November 2014362 × 500 (38 KB)MatsievskyTransferred from ru.wikipedia

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