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Lenin's curator says his body will last 100 years
MOSCOW - Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin's embalmed body, which has lain in state beneath the Kremlin walls since his death in 1924, should last at least another 100 years, one of its curators says.
"The leader of the revolution's body is in a great state, and if it receives proper care can stay in the Mausoleum another 100 years, and maybe more," Yuri Denisov-Nikolsky, one of the experts who cares for the corpse, told Itar-Tass news agency on Friday. He said the mausoleum would soon close so experts could touch up the remains. "We do not expect any particular changes to the appearance of Lenin's corpse, but it is possible we will need to change the suit of the leader of the world proletariat," Denisov-Nikolsky said. The mausoleum, a striking stepped building in red granite, was opened in 1924. It remains one of Moscow's key landmarks, although Kremlin leaders no longer stand on its roof to observe military parades. |
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