At Stalin's Secret Bunker

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A couch is seen inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara. Photo: Reuters
A couch is seen inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara. Photo: Reuters
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A local assists a tourist with putting on a Russian military costume outside the entrance to Stalin`s Bunker in Samara in Russia, 1 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A local assists a tourist with putting on a Russian military costume outside the entrance to Stalin`s Bunker in Samara in Russia, 1 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A lamp illuminates a corridor inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A lamp illuminates a corridor inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A stairway leading into Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, is seen in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A stairway leading into Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, is seen in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A telephone sits on a desk inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A telephone sits on a desk inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A lamp illuminates a corridor inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. Picture taken 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A lamp illuminates a corridor inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. Picture taken 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A toilet in a bathroom is seen inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A toilet in a bathroom is seen inside Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A tourist, visiting Russia during the Soccer World Cup, poses for a photograph dressed in a Russian military costume outside the entrance to Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
A tourist, visiting Russia during the Soccer World Cup, poses for a photograph dressed in a Russian military costume outside the entrance to Stalin`s Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, 4 July 2018. Photo: Reuters
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A local resident, center, who rents replicas of Joseph Stalin uniforms outside of the Stalin bunker in Samara, Russia, is flanked by Mexican fans, Edgard Ramírez and his wife, Edly Mortera, right, on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Stalin`s secret WWII bunker has become the unlikely meeting point for thousands of cheerful fans who have arrived to the city during the World Cup days. Photo: AP
A local resident, center, who rents replicas of Joseph Stalin uniforms outside of the Stalin bunker in Samara, Russia, is flanked by Mexican fans, Edgard Ramírez and his wife, Edly Mortera, right, on Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Stalin`s secret WWII bunker has become the unlikely meeting point for thousands of cheerful fans who have arrived to the city during the World Cup days. Photo: AP