File:Scene from Biruința by Samuil Lehtțir, Tiraspol State Theater 1933 (Teatr i Dramaturgia 1, 1934).png

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English: Scene from Biruința, by Soviet Moldavian author Samuil Lehtțir, as performed by the State Theater of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Tiraspol.
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Source Teatr i Dramaturgia, 1/1934
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