RMBX57WP–soldiers, armoured vehicles, protesters, Communist party headquarters,
RM2DBHT6Y–Communist demonstration in London's Hyde Park.
RM2GG0JHP–Communist revolutionary rally in 1917
RMC45HWJ–May Day demonstration of the Communist Party in Berlin, 1930
RM2JM598C–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. Rally in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communist officials that grabbed the power after the Revolution.
RMTA21HB–At a demonstration of the KPD protesters hold up signs and cardboard figures.
RMKJRGYR–Image showing the anti-fascist demonstration in London on 4th October 1936 that became known as 'The Battle Of Cable Street'.The Battle of Cable Street was a riot that took place on in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, sent to protect a march by members of the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and various anti-fascist demonstrators, including local anarchist, communist, Irish, Jewish and socialist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose.
RMTA371N–In front of the Karl-Liebknechthaus at Buelowplatz in Berlin, seat of the editorial office of the 'Die Rote Fahne', heavy street battles took place on May Day with the Berlin police, who opened fire on the demonstrators. On the facade stands '1st of May the street demonstrates freely for the dictatorship of the proletariat'.
RMDB8ED3–demonstrations, Germany, manifestation of the German federation of trade unions for the operational co-determination, communist protesters, Munich, Germany, 26.5.1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMTA1583–Communists are demonstrating against the new Works Councils Act. There was a street battle with the police, which resulted in numerous deaths.
RM2K8P7KX–Oslo 19770517 AKP-ML / Workers Communist Party-Marxist-Leninists demonstrate on National Day on May 17. Here bunad -clad protesters under the slogan 'away with the foreign oil companies in the North Sea!' Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB
RM2KBP6X0–Protesters respect social distancing measures during a demonstration organised by the Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain (PCPE) calling for a social emergency plan amid the coronavirus pandemic at the Puerta del Sol in Madrid on May 23, 2020. - Spain, one of the most affected countries in the world by the novel coronavirus with 28,628 fatalities, has extended until June 6 the state of emergency which significantly limits the freedom of movement to fight the epidemic. (Photo by Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto)
RM2APJF3D–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters draw flags and banners through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RMTA153A–Communist-minded workers are demonstrating on the 25th of February in Berlin.
RMAKKTX7–Youthful protesters at an Anti-Vietnam War Demonstration, London, 17 March 1968.
RM2D9BCNH–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RMD18KNY–West Berlin Police attempt to control demonstrating East German youths. The protesters entered West Berlin at three widely
RM2A90JXH–Political celebration of the communist party and honouring freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat
RMPG51JR–'Demonstration against the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia. Protesters show the ''Victory'' hand sign.'
RMBX4F18–protest, protesters, national flag, tank, communist party headquarters
RM2GD3A8Y–Protesters ca. between 1909 and 1923
RM2GG0JHK–Communist revolutionary rally in 1917
RMEA6R52–Trade Union protesters march through London on 18th October 2014 to demonstrate against government austerity and cuts
RM2JM57P8–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. Days after the Romanian anti-communist Revolution of 1989, a man passes by a building where someone spray-painted 'Down with communism', an act unthinkable a month prior.
RM2J0YNDM–Kossuth Lajos Street seen from Ferenciek Square: anti-Soviet demonstrators march in protest against the USSR's control of Hungary, 25 October 1956.
RM2H0J13X–Clash between police officers and protesters in New York City. [automated translation]
RM2J0YNFW–A crowd cheers nationalist Hungarian troops in Budapest during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956
RMDB1EWM–demonstrations, Germany, manifestation of the German federation of trade unions for the operational co-determination, communist protesters, Munich, Germany, 26.5.1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A2B91C–On 03.04.1971 the neo-Nazi party 'German People's Union' (today NPD) organized its first mass rally in Schwabinger Braeu in Munich, under the direction of the publisher Gerhard Frey. There was a protest rally with leading politicians, a counter-demonstration and blockade of the building. In the picture: Protesters, also of the DKP, behind the cordon of the police.
RM2K8W02B–Oslo 19770517 AKP-ML / Workers Communist Party-Marxist-Leninists demonstrate on National Day on May 17. Here protesters on the way down Karl Johans gate, with the slogan 'support the Sami fight against oppression' Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB
RM2F4B374–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJF3A–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters draw flags and banners through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RM2C8WK1M–Geneva (Switzerland) Pacifist demonstration for the USA-URSS summit , November 16, 1985
RMAKKWY9–Protesters and placards, Anti-Vietnam War Demonstration, London, 17 March 1968.
RM2D9BCPT–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RMD18KM6–1400 Hunger Marchers arrive in Washington, DC. Their placards read; 'We American Workers Refuse to Starve'; and 'Not a Cent for
RM2A90JXM–Gujarat: political celebration of the communist party honouring freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat
RM2JKMM11–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RMBX4F1F–protest, protesters, national flag, tank, communist party headquarters
RMA4M6NK–Anti nuclear arms demonstration, Greenham Common US air base, near Newbury, Berkshire, Good Friday, April 1983
RMBHK9R8–Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989, Potsdamer Platz
RM2JM598N–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. Press photographers covering the rallies in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communist officials that grabbed the power after the Revolution.
RFRNG6TC–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: Rear view of crowd of protesters at CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - black and white
RMDB1EWX–demonstrations, Germany, manifestation of the German federation of trade unions for the operational co-determination, communist protesters, Munich, Germany, 26.5.1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A2B91R–On 03.04.1971 the neo-Nazi party 'German People's Union' (today NPD) organized its first mass rally in Schwabinger Braeu in Munich, under the direction of the publisher Gerhard Frey. There was a protest rally with leading politicians, a counter-demonstration and blockade of the building. Pictured: Protesters with the sign '1933 Remind' and 'Mayor Vogel: Left I'm shooting'.
RM2F4B36D–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJF1B–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters draw flags and banners through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RM2C8WK1T–Geneva (Switzerland) Pacifist demonstration for the USA-URSS summit , November 16, 1985
RM2D9BCPF–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RMD18KM7–Hunger Marchers demonstrate in Washington, DC. Their placards read: 'We Demand Unemployment Insurance'; 'Free Milk for Workers
RM2A90JXE–Gujarat: Political celebration of the communist party and honouring freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat
RM2JKMKX5–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RMBX57KG–protest, protesters, national flag,
RMBHK9JF–Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989, Potsdamer Platz
RM2JM5857–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. Rally in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communist officials that grabbed the power after the Revolution. Woman with a sign that says 'Out with the compromised teachers'.
RFRNG6R3–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - black and white image of protesters on street
RMDB868N–demonstrations, Germany, manifestation of the German federation of trade unions for the operational co-determination, communist protesters, Munich, Germany, 26.5.1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2F4B36K–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJE1R–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters with banners and flags draw through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Institution name: CPN
RM2C8WK1B–Geneva (Switzerland) Pacifist demonstration for the USA-URSS summit , November 16, 1985
RM2D9BCNN–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RMD18KM3–Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the
RM2JKMM47–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RMBHK9PG–Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989, in front of the Brandenburger Tor
RM2JM585J–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. Rally in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communist officials that grabbed the power after the Revolution. The banner says 'The army asks for the truth. Stay united.'
RFRNG6Y8–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - multiple flags held by first row of protesters
RM2JPHD5Y–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. The protesters occupied and enclosed a large area in the University Square.
RM2JPHC2J–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. As president Iliescu called them 'golani' (hooligans), the protesters proudly adopted the term, and wore it as a badge.
RM2AHPPM6–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJF0K–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters draw flags and banners through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RM2C8WK11–Geneva (Switzerland) Pacifist demonstration for the USA-URSS summit , November 16, 1985
RM2D9BCNW–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RM2JKMM0E–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RMBHKBB4–Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989, Potsdamer Platz
RFRNG6YJ–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - seniors in front of first row of protesters
RM2JPHCBX–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. As president Iliescu called them 'golani' (hooligans), the protesters proudly adopted the term, and wore it as a badge.
RM2AHPPMA–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJF4E–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters draw flags and banners through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RM2D9BCWY–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RM2JKMM4D–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RFRNG700–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - seniors in front of first row of protesters
RM2JPHC4W–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. As president Iliescu called them 'golani' (hooligans), the protesters proudly adopted the term, and wore it as a badge.
RM2AHPPGW–Demonstration in Amsterdam in connection with execution of Julian Griman Date April 20, 1963 Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
RM2APJE1A–Demonstrative parade in Amsterdam by the Communist Party Description: Protesters with banners and flags draw through the streets of Amsterdam Date: March 27, 1971 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords : demonstrations, banners, flags Settings Name: CPN
RM2D9BD01–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RM2JKMM1B–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RFRNG6RP–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - black and white image of adult man in front of protesters
RM2JPHCHE–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. As president Iliescu called them 'golani' (hooligans), the protesters proudly adopted the term, and wore it as a badge.
RM2D9BCTA–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RM2JKMM3R–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RFRNG6X3–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: CGT General Confederation of Labour workers with placard at demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - police van surveilling the protesters in central Place de l'Homme de Fer
RM2JPHCBH–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. The protesters occupied and enclosed a large area in the University Square. The banner says 'Romania's neo-communism free zone'.
RM2JM57T6–Bucharest, Romania, January 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that took the power after the Revolution. In this picture, the rose, symbol of the new party in power, F.S.N., was tied to the Communist Party booklet.
RM2D9BCXD–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
RM2JKMM17–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RFRNG72P–STRASBOURG, FRANCE - MAR 22, 2018: People gathering in Place Kleber square during CGT General Confederation of Labour demonstration protest against Macron French government string of reforms - people holding placards with prostests workds and images
RM2JM58F7–Bucharest, Romania, May 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that took the power after the Revolution. In this picture, a young man is holding the Romanian flag with the Socialist emblem cut off, an anti-communist symbol during the revolution.
RM2JPHC29–Bucharest, Romania, April 1990. 'Golaniada', a major anti-communism protest in the University Square following the Romanian Revolution of 1989. People would gather daily to protest the ex-communists that grabbed the power after the Revolution. As president Iliescu called them 'golani' (hooligans), the protesters proudly adopted the term, and wore it as a badge. This banner says 'Respect for the free hooligans'
RM2D9BCWN–Czechoslovakia Velvet Revolution Prague November 1989 Scanned in 2020 Celebrating and supporting the thousands of protesters in Wenceslas Square during the Velvet Revolution. Wikipedia: The Velvet Revolution (Czech: sametová revoluce) or Gentle Revolution (Slovak: nežná revolúcia) was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 29 December 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia included students and older dissidents. The result was the end of 41 years of one-party rule in Czecho
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