RMD4P7X1–Watchtower at the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K02HMM–160 mm mortar. Soviet
RMA9BNNK–ESTONIA - Soviet-era watchtower on
RMDDYW1H–Soviet politician Andrei Zhdanov and Russian author Maxim Gorky, 1934. Artist: Anon
RMRX4T9G–Soviet Poster, Karl Marx portrait in front of factories, 1920
RM2B019WM–Mongolia: Captured Japanese soldiers at Khalkhin Gol. Photo by Victor Antonovich Temin (1908-1987) (out of copyright), 1939. The Battles of Khalkhin Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War fought between the Soviet Union, Mongolia and Japan in 1939. They were named after the river Khalkhin Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive battle of the conflict is known as the Nomonhan Incident (Nomonhan Jiken) after a nearby village, and was a total defeat for their army.
RMERGCKR–Soviet Union propaganda poster. Depicts male worker stoking a furnace. Caption reads: 'In four years we'll achieve a five year
RM2WKDJEN–VALERI VASILIEV DYNAMO MOSCOW and the Soviet national team in ice hockeydied from heart failure in 2012
RMG730HD–Hungary goalkeeper Peter Disztl leaves the pitch having let in six goals against the Soviet Union.
RMG16BEK–Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (March 9, 1934 - March 27, 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. After graduating from a technical school in 1955, he was drafted by the Soviet Army and sent to the First Chkalov Air Force Pilot's School. In 1960, after much se
RMGG2E6R–V. Deni Soviet Propaganda poster 'Capitalists of all countries! Unite!' 1918-1923 U.S.S.R.
RMCPM9C2–Jews in the Soviet Union, 1941
RM2PM9RBB–Vintage Ukraine Propaganda Poster 1920s 'Year after year, flight after flight, the train rushes, the bridge rises': [poster] YCCP. - Odessa: All-Ukrainian State Publishing House, 1921 (Odessa: 8th Soviet Typography). - Color lithography, Date 1921
RF2HJRHW7–Great opera house of Moscow under Soviet Patronage. Russia (1923)
RMF2B2F8–Soviet Russian leader Joseph Stalin in 1938. To right is Nikita Khrushchev, a Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Party Leader in the Ukraine. They are at Shcheilkova Airport near Moscow. (CSU 2015 8 536)
RM2M79RMH–A Polish poster titled 'Bolshevik freedom' depicts Trotsky on a pile of skulls and holding a bloody knife, during the Polish–Soviet War of 1920
RMB3EG0P–Soviet military policewoman/Berlin/1945
RM2FMX531–Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich, 18.12.1879 - 5.3.1953, Soviet statesman, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMKRCTJC–SOVIET TORPEDO BOATS
RMD4P7WK–The infirmary in the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K02HC0–Soviet flag and coat of arms.
RMA747BJ–JOSEPH STALIN taking the Oath for the Soviet Constitution in 1924 which established the supremacy of the Congress of Soviets
RMDE2EXX–Soviet leader Josef Stalin with his second wife Nadezhda Alliluyeva, late 1920s. Artist: Unknown
RMRW3707–Azerbaijan 1934, Planned economy, Joseph Stalin poster, Soviet propaganda, 1934
RM2B019WF–Mongolia: Japanese crew of a Type 89 'Yi-Go' tank conferring at Khalkhin Gol, 1939. The Battles of Khalkhin Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War fought between the Soviet Union, Mongolia and Japan in 1939. They were named after the river Khalkhin Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive battle of the conflict is known as the Nomonhan Incident (Nomonhan Jiken) after a nearby village, and was a total defeat for their army.
RMERG0KH–Pro-Soviet thirties propaganda in 'Russia to-day', December 1932 edition. Caption reads:Prisons' that are not Prisons!' Little short of a miracle' is the description of Soviet prisons given by Mr D M Pritt, KC, Chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform. Describing a visit to the 'isolator' said there were no walls, or fences, or guards. There were games and tennis courts for all, and each prisoner leads the life of of an ordinary workman in an ordinary factory'.' Propaganda journal published by 'Friends of the Soviet Union' Communist front group. Presumably writing about the Gulag.
RM2WKDJEC–VALERI VASILIEV DYNAMO MOSCOW and the Soviet national team in ice hockeydied from heart failure in 2012
RMG730HY–Soccer - FIFA World Cup Mexico 1986 - Group C - Soviet Union v Hungary - Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez, Irapuato
RMG16BEJ–Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (March 9, 1934 - March 27, 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. After graduating from a technical school in 1955, he was drafted by the Soviet Army and sent to the First Chkalov Air Force Pilot's School. In 1960, after much se
RMGG2E6X–D. Moor Soviet propaganda poster Campaign against religion 1918-1923 U.S.S.R.
RMC45XCJ–Germans in the Soviet Union, 1927
RM2M7G903–WW2 USSR BLACKOUT Soviet Russian Information Propaganda Poster 'Follow the blackout rules. Remember that the Nazi Germany enemy will take advantage of any oversight of the population!' Nazi Germany Invasion [poster]. - [Moscow]: [1941] (Moscow: Svetotipolitografiya Selkhozstroyproekt). – Color Lithograph World War II
RF2HJRHTY–Wintry weather in one of the large Squares of Moscow, capital of Soviet Russia (1923)
RMKWCX6H–Soviet Russian metalworker, supervising the pouring of smelted steel in 1949. Mikhail Privalov was an honored metalworker at the Kuznetsk works, in Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk), in south-western Siberia (BSLOC 2017 2 33)
RM2C7WTNW–British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Harry S. Truman, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin at The Potsdam Conference held in Potsdam, Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945
RMD4P7WH–The infirmary in the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K02J3H–Soviet Air Defense Forces
RM2J3K06K–Car displaying protest poster opposing Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev, New York City, New York, USA, Angelo Rizzuto, Anthony Angel Collection, October 1959
RMDE06A5–Anatoly Lunacharsky, Soviet politician, c1917-c1929(?). Artist: Nikolay Kupreyanov
RMRY039R–White movement, Soviet propaganda poster with anti-Bolshevik forces. VSYUR, 1919
RM2B019WW–Mongolia: A Japanese Type 3 'Chi-Wel' medium tank of the type used at Khalkhin Gol, 1939. The Battles of Khalkhin Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War fought between the Soviet Union, Mongolia and Japan in 1939. They were named after the river Khalkhin Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive battle of the conflict is known as the Nomonhan Incident (Nomonhan Jiken) after a nearby village, and was a total defeat for their army.
RF2K1R8JJ–Winston Churchill at the Soviet embassy in London. August 1941
RM2X219F2–SOVIET CZECHOSLOVAKIA World Champuonship Ice Hockey in Sweden 1981Valeri Kamenski has fall and Miroslav Horova and Pavel Richter defends
RMG730J0–Soccer - FIFA World Cup Mexico 1986 - Group C - Soviet Union v Hungary - Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez, Irapuato
RM2R2GPDE–SOVIET WW2 POSTER - 'FOR FATHERLAND, FOR STALIN ! '
RMGG2DY4–Soviet poster for the 3rd International or 'Komintern', written in several languages 20th century U.S.S.R.
RMCPHRDD–Camouflaged Soviet Snipers, 1941
RM2T6Y3N4–Soviet Russian USSR Propaganda Poster featuring Stalin and Lenin. The caption reads 'under the banner of Lenin, under the leadership of Stalin BEFORE THE VICTORY OF COMMUNISM ! Under the banner of Lenin, under the leadership of Stalin – to victory of communism in our country! - Ivan Mikhailovich Shagin
RF2DABY9A–National Mercantile/Marine Flags. British Empire European Soviet Russia 1927
RMKWCX6M–Trofim Lysenko, Soviet Russian biologist, opposed genetics theories of Gregor Mendel. From the 1920-1950s, supported by Stalin, Lysenko silenced opposition to his naïve theories within the Russian scientific community (BSLOC 2017 2 36)
RM2J0TB3N–Grigory Ivanovich Petrovsky (1878 - 1958) Ukrainian Soviet politician and Old Bolshevik. He participated in signing the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Petrovsky was Communist Party leader in Ukraine until 1938, and one of the officials responsible for implementing Stalin's policy of collectivization.
RMD4P823–Cell block at the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K0390N–Soviet Russian factory workers. 1965.
RM2EKJ9NC–Soviet Union-United States Summit Arrival Ceremony with U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Washington, D.C., USA, R. Michael Jenkins, May 31, 1990
RMDDYJYB–Exhibition of Petrograd artists, the Academy of Arts, Petrograd, Soviet Union, 1923. Artist: Unknown
RMRW36YA–Soviet propaganda poster celebrating May 1, May Day, Labour Day, 1921
RM2B01TAN–Russia/China: Propaganda poster celebrating Sino-Soviet Friendship, c. 1955. The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance or Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance for short, is the treaty of alliance concluded between China and the Soviet Union on February 14, 1950. It was based to a considerable extent on the prior Treaty of the same name that had been arranged between the Soviet Union and the Nationalist government in 1945 and it was the product of extended negotiations between Liu Shaoqi and Stalin.
RF2PGDHE7–Winston Churchill with the Soviet Ambassador , Ivan Maisky. London August 1941
RM2WKDJEB–VALERI VASILIEV DYNAMO MOSCOW and the Soviet national team in ice hockey died from heart failure in 2012
RMG6MXT0–Soccer - World Cup Qualifier - Group Three - Wales v USSR - The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. Konstantin Beskov, Soviet Union Manager.
RMTRT63W–DEFEND MOSCOW 1941 Soviet poster
RMGG2DD5–The Soviet Republic in Munich: revolutionary men blocking the train station entrance January 1919 Germany - Spartacist revolution
RMC45BXY–Fleeing Soviet tank, 1941
RM2FN27N0–LENIN Vintage 1900’s Propaganda Poster Russian Soviet revolution Vladimir Lenin known for his oration skills Smokestacks chimneys representing an industrialized future, and red banner are common motifs in Soviet propaganda. (Valentin Shcherbakov, “A Spectre Is Haunting Europe, the Spectre of Communism”) 1924
RF2JC6HYY–Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Russia USSR. TIMES 1959 old vintage map
RMF2B2EK–President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev after Russian leader arrived in the U.S. Sept. 15, 1959 at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. (CSU 2015 8 545)
RMC3RRHJ–Scale model of a Soviet Fighter Model SU-24, Sukhoi Fencer
RMD4P82E–Holding cell at the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K03968–Soviet Russian construction worker. 1965
RM2NEN5P2–U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (center left) with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (center right) and others, standing on steps of Blair House, Washington, D.C., USA, John T. Bledsoe, U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, September 27, 1959
RMDE2EY7–Josef Stalin, Georgian-born Soviet communist revolutionary and leader, early 1930s. Artist: Unknown
RMRX61TC–Soviet poster, The Great Grave, Mausoleum of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Lenin's Tomb, 1931
RM2B019WN–Mongolia: Victorious Soviet troops raise a red regimental flag at Khalkhin Gol. Photo by Pavel Troshkin (1909-1944), 1939. The Battles of Khalkhin Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War fought between the Soviet Union, Mongolia and Japan in 1939. They were named after the river Khalkhin Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive battle of the conflict is known as the Nomonhan Incident (Nomonhan Jiken) after a nearby village, and was a total defeat for their army.
RF2BC04HD–Winston Churchill with President Roosevelt and the Soviet Leader, Joseph Stalin outside the Livadia Palace at the Yalta Conference, Crimea. Feb. 1945.
RM2X219DM–CANADA-SOVIET WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN SWEDEN 1981Canadas Larry McDonald try a shot against Vladislav Tretyak Soviet goalkeeper
RMG7303K–Jockey Johnny Murtagh after winning on Soviet Song
RMB6H7X8–PROF IVAN BERITASHVILI soviet physiologist
RMGG29ET–Potsdam conference. Soviet, American and British flags flying from the Palace 1945 World War II National Archives - Washington
RMC4577R–Soviet partisans in captivity, 1941
RM2J2EX7M–Vintage BIOLOGICAL WAR Russian Soviet USSR 1925 Chemical / Biological warfare poster 'War of the future - chemical war': [poster]. - [1925] Showing a hand spraying chemicals onto a group of people. In background an aircraft spraying clouds of noxious gases. Permpolygraph Color lithography,
RF2PNJXM9–SOVIET UNION PHYSICAL. USSR. Railways. BARTHOLOMEW 1952 old vintage map chart
RMF2B11C–Prominent leaders of Soviet Russia in Moscow, Russia, Dec. 1932. L-R: Comrades Mikhail Kalinin, Lazar Kaganovich, Grigol Ordzhonikidze, and Josef Stalin. December 1932. (CSU 2015 8 665)
RMEJDPPT–Gemini 4 Astronauts Meet Yuri Gagarin, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin shakes hand with NASA's Gemini 4 astronauts
RMB3EK7R–Tanks/Polish-Soviet Border/1941.
RM2FN48W5–Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich, 18.12.1879 - 5.3.1953, Soviet statesman, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMKRCTAT–SOVIET RADIO OPERATOR
RMD4P82A–Solitary confinement at the former Soviet NKVD special camp Berlin-Hohenschoenhausen, Germany
RM2K03914–Soviet Russian oil worker 1965.
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