RMAP0829–A crowd in Moscow where the KGB was headquartered expresses varied opinions on November 7 1991, just before the USSR's collapse
RM2HX8CJJ–February 1995, Moscow, Russia. Russians during an anti-war demonstration on Pushkin Square in central Moscow. The demonstration was organized by Memorial and Soldiers’ Mothers in protest of the First Chechen War (1994-1996). The protesters stand behind a poster showing a Russian tank driving over the words “Glasnost, Reform, Democracy” written in Cyrillic.
RMBREKK2–CUBA. LATE PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO AND EX PREMIER GORBACHEV IN HAVANA IN 1989 BEFORE COLLAPSE OF SOVIET UNION
RMP6R08N–An Uzbek wedding society is located in the courtyard of the palace of Sitorai Mohi Xosa, the summer residence of the last Emir, photographed, analogue undated photograph from October 1992. The historical, mostly Islamic center of Bukhara was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, the state of Uzbekistan gained after the collapse the Soviet Union on 01.09.1991 its independence. Photo: Matthias Toedt/dpa central image/ZB/picture alliance | usage worldwide
RM2K02HR4–Coats of arms and flag of the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic). On 25 December 1991, during the collapse of the Soviet Union, the republic was officially renamed the Russian Federation
RMHRG5TE–Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev depicted in the commemorative plaque displayed next to the entrance to the Mauermuseum (Berlin Wall Museum) in Berlin, Germany. The plaque designed by Soviet sculptor Yulian Rukavishnikov (1982) once was installed on the house in Kutuzovsky Avenue in Moscow, Russia, where Leonid Brezhnev lived from 1952 to 1982. After the collapse of the Communist regime in the USSR, the plaque was presented to the Mauermuseum.
RM2RD803C–The view of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh during daytime. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
RM2KBA30C–Gas station in Martakert, unrecognised Republic of Artsakt (Nagorno Karabach) on October 10, 2019. Artsakh is a subject of dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenians, it historically is occupied by Armenians but was included into Azerbaijan after the collapse of Soviet Union. Artsakh is today a de facto independent state but it is not recognised by any other party. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)
RM2MPW4X2–Historic Archive Image Of A Russian Public, Moscovites Looking At A Cardboard Cutout Statue Of Mikhail Gorbachev At The Collapse Of The Soviet Union In A Park In Moscow, Russia. Previously Unofficial Representations Of The Russian Prime Minister Were Against The Law, 1990
RF2AYA5WX–October 4, 2018. Ghetto architecture the collapse of the Soviet Union. Echo of the USSR. Country high-rise houses in the evening
RM2DBHXX1–'The hasty collectivisation with the arrest of hundreds of thousands of ''kulaks'' leads to the collapse of large parts of agriculture and thus to the starvation of many people.'
RM2RD816T–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 14th June, 2019. The exterior of Dadivank, an Armenian Apostolic monastery, in Kalbajar, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFS331GX–The Orthodox Church has a history of more than 100 years.It was closed during the Soviet Union and used as a library.Religious activities resumed after the collapse of Soviet Union.
RM2C7707T–Red Penguins (2019) directed by Gabe Polsky and starring Howard Baldwin, Viktor Tikhonov and Steven Warshaw. Documentary about a bizarre joint venture forged between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Red Army ice hockey team following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the start of capitalism and corruption in Russia.
RF2RC8CPN–Soviet Union and USA flags together. United States of America and Soviet Union relations.
RF2F6E7RM–Deserted landscape with bombed houses in Nagorno Karabakh. Following the collapse of Soviet Union the war erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
RF2DJAAX4–An aerial of lush nature taking over an old building complex from soviet times in Estonia, Europe.
RMF2AWBX–Russian cosmonaut Valentina Nikolayeva-Tereshkova with her one-year-old daughter, Alyenushka. Valentina married cosmonaut Adrian Nikolayeva shortly after she became the first woman to be launched into space. Valentina became a prominent member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and remained politically active following the collapse of the USSR in 1991. (CSU 2015 11 1422)
RF2AFNBFC–YEREVAN, ARMENIA - Jul 07, 2019: Abandoned Textile Factory (Soviet) in Armenia. Closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Full of cotton,
RM2RAWXDG–Recess at a middle school, Moscow, Russia, 1992. Middle school girls playing in a school hallway at a Russian public middle school (levels 5-9) in the late fall, less than a year after the end of the Soviet Union.
RMBJK7MJ–CUBA. LATE PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO,EX PREMIER GORBACHEV AND RAUL CASTRO IN HAVANA 1989 BEFORE COLLAPSE OF SOVIET UNION
RMP6R05M–An Uzbek wedding couple settles in the courtyard of the palace of Sitorai Mohi Xosa, the summer residence of the last emir, photographed, analogue undated photograph from October 1992. The historical, mostly Islamic center of Bukhara was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, the state of Uzbekistan gained after the collapse the Soviet Union on 01.09.1991 its independence. Photo: Matthias Toedt/dpa central image/ZB/picture alliance | usage worldwide
RMBGYRY1–A car sits flipped and abandoned near the Berlin Wall in May of 1991 shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
RM2J598XF–1988 view of Karl Marx statue in Revolution Garden, Tashkent. In 1993 this statue was removed and replaced with one of Tamburlaine, the Uzbek national hero, following the independence of Uzbekistan after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The square in which it stands is now called Amir Timur Square.
RM2RD8006–The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
RM2KBA30A–Men repair a pipe in Martakert, unrecognised Republic of Artsakt (Nagorno Karabach) on October 10, 2019. Artsakh is a subject of dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenians, it historically is occupied by Armenians but was included into Azerbaijan after the collapse of Soviet Union. Artsakh is today a de facto independent state but it is not recognised by any other party. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)
RM2M4H014–Bronze Monument Statue Of A Seated, Sitting Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, Lenin, With A Bowl Of Flowers In Front Situated In The Kremlin Moscow That Has Since Been Removed After The Communist, Soviet Union Era And Collapse Of The Soviet Union. It Used To Be Sited In The Kremlin Moscow, September 1990
RF2AYA5X4–October 4, 2018. Ghetto architecture the collapse of the Soviet Union. Echo of the USSR. Country high-rise houses in the evening
RM2BX544K–Brandenburg / GDR / Military / 1990 After the collapse of the GDR there was the problem: how to get the Russians out of the country? Defence Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg, CDU, visits the Soviet generals in Wuensdorf, the European headquarters of the Red Army. A little maneuvering is being played for the press. To the right of Stoltenberg is Commander-in-Chief Medwej Burlakow, to the left Joerg Schoenbohm, CDU, later Minister of the Interior in Brandenburg // Soviet Union // [automated translation]
RM2RD81AF–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 14th June, 2019. The interior of Dadivank, an Armenian Apostolic monastery, in Kalbajar, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMHE6RNP–Wall art showing the fall of the Soviet empire in the European Solidarity Centre, Gdansk
RMA68BK4–Russian men reading the day's edition of Pravda on a public display board, early 1990s before the collapse of the Soviet Union
RF2NGKD6E–USA and Soviet Union flag on a cracked wall. United States of America and Soviet Union relations. Soviet Union and USA flags together
RF2F6E7T1–Deserted landscape with bombed houses in Nagorno Karabakh. Following the collapse of Soviet Union the war erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
RM2J0JJA3–October 25, 1917 - November 7, 1920. The third anniversary of the communist revolution in Russia - the collapse of world imperialism.
RMHRG5WY–Commemorative plaque to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev displayed next to the entrance to the Mauermuseum (Berlin Wall Museum) in Berlin, Germany. The plaque designed by Soviet sculptor Yulian Rukavishnikov (1982) once was installed on the house in Kutuzovsky Avenue in Moscow, Russia, where Leonid Brezhnev lived from 1952 to 1982. After the collapse of the Communist regime in the USSR, the plaque was presented to the Mauermuseum.
RF2AFNBFM–YEREVAN, ARMENIA - Jul 07, 2019: Abandoned Textile Factory (Soviet) in Armenia. Closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Full of cotton,
RM2JCP3AM–Broken down Moskvitch, Russian automobile, left on the Krestovskiy Pereulok and Prospect Mira in northern Moscow in 1991, months before the end of the Soviet Union.
RMBJK979–CUBA. LATE PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO AND EX PREMIER GORBACHEV SIGNING TREATY OF CO-OPERATION IN HAVANA 1989 BEFORE COLLAPSE OF SOVIET UNION
RMP6R065–Wooden entrance roof with two flanking stone lions in the palace of Sitorai Mohi Xosa, the summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, undated analogue image from October 1992. The historical, mostly Islamic center of Bukhara was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, the state of Uzbekistan gained after the collapse the Soviet Union on 01.09.1991 its independence. Photo: Matthias Toedt/dpa central image/ZB/picture alliance | usage worldwide
RMBGYT1W–East Gallery on the West German side of the Berlin Wall a few months before the collapse of the Soviet Union.
RF2H90AT4–New York City, New York, United States of America – September 22, 2016. Two ladies of former Soviet origin, walking on Riegelmann Boardwalk along the
RM2RD800C–The exterior of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
RM2KBA2Y0–A mountainous landscape of Nagorno Karabach (self proclaimed Republic of Artsakh) on October 10, 2019. The Republic is a subject of dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenians, it historically is occupied by Armenians but was included into Azerbaijan after the collapse of Soviet Union. Artsakh is today a de facto independent state but it is not recognised by any other party. It is possible to enter Artsakh only through Armenia. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)
RM2MPW4TE–Historic Archive Image Of A Traffic Police Observation Tower, Post With Traffic Police Officer Inside On The Streets Of Moscow Before The Collapse Of The Soviet Union, 1990
RF2AYA5X3–October 4, 2018. Ghetto architecture the collapse of the Soviet Union. Echo of the USSR. Country high-rise houses in the evening
RM2FNGFGN–Brandenburg / GDR / Military / 1990 Gerhard Stoltenberg visits Soviet troops in Brandenburg. On his right the commander-in-chief of the Soviet troops in Europe Medwej Burlakow, on the far right Joerg Schoenbohm, CDU, later Minister of the Interior in Brandenburg After the collapse of the GDR there was the problem: how to get the Russians out of the country ? Defence Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg, CDU, visits the Soviet generals in Wuensdorf, the European headquarters of the Red Army. A little maneuver is played for the press // Soviet Union / [automated translation]
RM2RD8172–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 14th June, 2019. The architecture of Dadivank, an Armenian Apostolic monastery, in Kalbajar, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMM5737K–United States President George H.W. Bush poses for photographers after delivering an address to the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on Christmas Day, December 25, 1991 announcing the resignation of President Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, marking the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP /MediaPunch
RMF2B06C–Moscow studio of monument sculptor, Lev Efimovich Kerbel, with his son. Jan. 12, 1962. The honored Russian sculptor of Soviet realist monuments, witnessed the destruction of most of his works after the collapse of the USSR. (CSU 2015 9 679)
RFW90HGK–Statue of Lenin in front of former historical barracks in Wünsdorf Germany, abandoned by the Russian army in 1994
RF2F6E7YF–Deserted landscape with bombed houses in Nagorno Karabakh. Following the collapse of Soviet Union the war erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
RMBF4W35–Abandoned hospital with graffiti at entrance, Ekaterinburg, Urals, Russia
RMBD330G–RUSSIAN MEN-NO, RUSSIAN WOMEN-YES, demonstration in Wrocław June 1989 communism collapse, displayed June 2009 in Wrocław Poland
RF2AFNBFJ–YEREVAN, ARMENIA - Jul 07, 2019: Abandoned Textile Factory (Soviet) in Armenia. Closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Full of cotton,
RM2R82E6C–Kyiv, Ukraine, 1991. Ukrainian workmen on scaffolding at the head of a 30-foot (8.9 m) statue of Vladimir Lenin. The granite statue stood overlooking what was October Revolution Square during the Soviet times, the Square on Khreshchatyk street in central Kyiv was renamed Independence Square and the statue was removed from the square in 1991 a few months before the Soviet Union officially ceased to exist in December 1991.
RMBJK93H–CUBA. LATE PRESIDENT FIDEL CASTRO AND EX PREMIER GORBACHEV SIGNING TREATY OF CO-OPERATION IN HAVANA 1989 BEFORE COLLAPSE OF SOVIET UNION
RF2DMNETW–Collapse, dissolution and disintegration of Soviet union. Crack and break in the socialist and communist country and state. Vector illustration
RMD119X5–US President Barack Obama thanks Senators Nunn and Lugar for their work to help de-nucularize countries after the fall of the Soviet Union at the National Defense University December 3, 2012 in Washington DC. The Senators were awarded the Defense Civilian Service Award, the highest award the Department of Defense can give a civilian.
RF2M1GK66–Decommunization sign, collapse of the Soviet Union. Vector illustration
RM2RD800F–The view of mountains outside the town of Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
RM2KBA30D–A mountainous landscape of Nagorno Karabach (self proclaimed Republic of Artsakh) on October 10, 2019. The Republic is a subject of dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenians, it historically is occupied by Armenians but was included into Azerbaijan after the collapse of Soviet Union. Artsakh is today a de facto independent state but it is not recognised by any other party. It is possible to enter Artsakh only through Armenia. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)
RM2M4H00P–View Looking Up Of A Bronze Monument Statue Of A Seated, Sitting Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, Lenin, Looking Up Towards The Ivan The Great Bell Tower And The Assumption Belfry Situated In The Kremlin Moscow That Has Since Been Removed After The Communist, Soviet Union Era And Collapse Of The Soviet Union. It Used To Be Sited In The Kremlin Moscow, September 1990
RF2AYA5YB–October 4, 2018. Ghetto architecture the collapse of the Soviet Union. Echo of the USSR. Country high-rise houses in the evening
RMTA162C–A German soldier seeks cover from the Soviet artillery fire in a field. In the background, smoke rises from the hitting grenades. The Operation Bagration leads to the collapse of Army Group Center.
RM2RD8132–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 13th June, 2019. The view of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh during daytime. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMKWEHBH–United States President George H.W. Bush poses for photographers after delivering an address to the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on Christmas Day, December 25, 1991 announcing the resignation of President Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, marking the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP /MediaPunch
RMH3J97H–Satirical cartoon reflecting Vladimir Putin's regret at the collapse of the former Soviet Union, Charlie Hebdo magazine
RFKG8PR7–The city where people of the soviet spy antenna base lived before the USSR collapse.
RF2F6E7TA–Deserted landscape with bombed houses in Nagorno Karabakh. Following the collapse of Soviet Union the war erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
RM2A1Y8K1–Washington DC, USA, January 28, 1992 President George H.W. Bush delivers his last State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. He mentioned the collapse of the Soviet Union, Operation Desert Storm, nuclear disarmament, and the economic recovery.
RMBD3304–RUSSIAN MEN-NO, RUSSIAN WOMEN-YES, demonstration in Wrocław June 1989 communism collapse, displayed June 2009 in Wrocław Poland
RF2AFNBFF–YEREVAN, ARMENIA - Jul 07, 2019: Abandoned Textile Factory (Soviet) in Armenia. Closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Full of cotton,
RM2AYT0JY–State store, Moscow, Russia / Soviet Union, 1991. Young boy with his Mother at the meat counter of a Soviet State store at the end of the work day.
RF2R7M55K–Belarus and NATO flag on wall with crack. Belarus and NATO relations. NATO vs Belarus
RMAGKP9N–Sculpted relief figure of a farmer in the social realist style near Constitution Square in Warsaw, Poland.
RMD119X7–US President Barack Obama thanks Senators Nunn and Lugar for their work to help de-nucularize countries after the fall of the Soviet Union at the National Defense University December 3, 2012 in Washington DC. The Senators were awarded the Defense Civilian Service Award, the highest award the Department of Defense can give a civilian.
RM2GEA3HJ–A once opulent Soviet era train station sits in ruins in the capital city of Sukhum.
RM2RD800N–Soldiers seen on the street of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians.
RM2KBA308–An Armenian man walks on the steets of historical town of Askeran in Nagorno Karabach (self proclaimed Republic of Artsakh) on October 10, 2019. The Republic is a subject of dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenians, it historically is occupied by Armenians but was included into Azerbaijan after the collapse of Soviet Union. Artsakh is today a de facto independent state but it is not recognised by any other party. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)
RMGKG811–Tallinn, Estonia, 20th August 2016. People gather at the Freedom square of Tallinn. On 20th of August the Republic of Estonia celebrates the 25th years since the restoration of Independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Credit: Nicolas Bouvy/Alamy Live News
RF2AYA5X2–October 4, 2018. Ghetto architecture the collapse of the Soviet Union. Echo of the USSR. Country high-rise houses in the evening
RMTA16F0–A bridge was converted into a trap by German pioneers. Several Soviet tanks were destroyed by it. However, this cannot stop the advance of the Red Army in the summer of 1944. Due to the Operation Bagration of the Red Army, it came to the collapse of the Army Group Centre.
RM2RD812D–Stepanakert, Azerbaijan. 13th June, 2019. The view of mountains outside the town of Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh. The unrecognised yet de facto independent country in South Caucasus, Nagorno-Karabakh (also known as Artsakh) has been in the longest-running territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia in post-Soviet Eurasia since the collapse of Soviet Union. It is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. (Photo by Jasmine Leung/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMM573CY–United States President George H.W. Bush poses for photographers after delivering an address to the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on Christmas Day, December 25, 1991 announcing the resignation of President Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, marking the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP /MediaPunch
RMA076FW–Collective dairy farm in Belarus near the village of Yuhovichy now fallen into disuse since the collapse of the Soviet Union
RFKG8PM2–The city where people of the soviet spy antenna base lived before the USSR collapse.
RF2F6E7YP–Deserted landscape with bombed houses in Nagorno Karabakh. Following the collapse of Soviet Union the war erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
RM2A1Y8TC–Washington DC, USA, January 28, 1992 President George H.W. Bush delivers his last State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. He mentioned the collapse of the Soviet Union, Operation Desert Storm, nuclear disarmament, and the economic recovery.
RMBD33P0–Historic photographs taken in Wrocław in June 1989 during collapse of communism and shown in June 2009 in Wroclaw Poland
RFEH4W8M–Azerbaijan, Baku, abandoned air conditioner factory which used to employ 6000 workers in the 1970s until the production was ground to a halt as a result of the collapse of the Soviet Union
RMCFCGBC–Kyiv, Ukraine, 1991. Ukrainian workmen on scaffolding surrounding a 30-foot (8.9 m) statue of Vladimir Lenin. The granite statue stood overlooking what was October Revolution Square during the Soviet times. After Ukrainian Independence and the end of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Square on Khreshchatyk street in central Kyiv was renamed Independence Square and the statue removed from the square in 1991.
RMD3G2T3–(dpa) - A young man looks at Russian magazines in a bookshop for Russian immigrants in Tel Aviv, Israel, 4 March 2003. After the collapse of the Soviet Union about 900.000 Russian speaking Jews emigrated to Israel. Apart from the language they also bring their culture, their views and opinions to Israel.
RMAGKK1M–Sculpted relief figure of a construction worker in the social realist style near Constitution Square in Warsaw, Poland.
RMD119X6–US President Barack Obama thanks Senators Nunn and Lugar for their work to help de-nucularize countries after the fall of the Soviet Union at the National Defense University December 3, 2012 in Washington DC. The Senators were awarded the Defense Civilian Service Award, the highest award the Department of Defense can give a civilian.
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