I noted the forgery points on this photo before - at least a triple montage.
I got curious about the two women in the pile - halfway up the left hand side of the pic, and a quarter of the way in - who stand out suspiciously.
I zoomed in and rotated them to an upright position. As you can see, the top half of the right hand image is a woman in a summer hat wearing a blouse, and the bottom half - note the dividing line where the two images were merged - is either a baby or a doll. Her hairstyle is 1940's French, Note how her hair is still fresh and perfect under the hat, as if she only just left from her stylist. I'm guessing that the top half of the image was cut out of a French magazine.
The other suspicious body is a drawing, note the black blobs under the buttocks, done in India ink to hide a border line. Both images were cut and pasted into the photo to add to the body pile, and to cover part of the border line where the picture of the darker body pile was montaged into the picture of the lighter body pile.
Not only a forgery, but from the described origin of the photo, a Soviet forgery. In the body piles, there are other insertions and drawings.