Photo courtesy of the Central State Documentary Film & Photo Archive of the USSR (Krasnogorsk Archive).01.05.1917#3039658
Protest demonstration of revolutionary units of Petrograd garrison against Milyukov's note on April 18, 1917. The USSR Central Museum of the Revolution (present-day the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia).21.04.1917#3022700
From left: Vladimir Lenin, a Russian, Soviet poet Demian Bednyi and a delegate from Ukraine Fyodor Panfilov during the 8th congress of the Russian communist party (Bolshevik). Moscow, March 18-23, 1919.13.04.1917#3072532
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. The North-Caucasian offensive operation of the Red Army to defeat the White Army on the river Don and North Caucases. Revolutionary military committee of the Caucasian front, from left: Sergey Gusev, Grigory Ordzhonikidze, Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Valentin Trifonov.03.04.1917#3063906
Sailors of Kronshtadt, participated in suppressing the mutiny of cadets in Petrograd (present-day St. Petersburg), March 18, 1921.03.04.1917#3063902
February bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia. Overall strike turned into an armed rebellion. The Provisional Committee of the State Parliament (Duma) was established. The demonstartion of factory schools students near the Taurida Palace in Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg), 1917. Photo documentary.23.03.1917#3040316
The February bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia, 1917. Order 1 issued by the Petrograd Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies Councel of March 1 (14), 1917, initiating democracy of the army all over the country.14.03.1917#3072540
Pravda Newspaper, issued abroad before the February Revolution and distributed in Russia. Since March 5, 1917 it was published in Petrograd and distributed as the newspaper of the Central Committee and the Petrograd Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. On the same day, the manifest on Nicholas II's abolition was published in the paper.05.03.1917#6419809
The February bourgeois-democratic revolution. Barricades on Liteinyi prospect. Petrograd (present-day St. Petersburg). February 27, 1917.27.02.1917#3063913
February bourgeois-democratic revolution, February 23 - March 3 (March 8-16, new style), 1917. Barricades on Liteiny Prospekt in Petrograd during mass anti-government protests by workers and soldiers of the Petrograd garrison, which led to the overthrow of the monarchy and the creation of the Provisional Government.25.02.1917#8251569
February bourgeois-democratic revolution, February 23 - March 3 (March 8-16, new style), 1917. A rally of workers of the Petrograd Metal Plant. Archive of the Leningrad Metal Plant.25.02.1917#8252559
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. Victims of the "white terror" in Kostroma province. The State Archive of Film and Photographic Documents.04.02.1917#3064725
The February bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia. Rally in Moscow in February 1917. Photo documentary.01.02.1917#3040320
The February bourgeois-democratic revolution. Workers' demonstration in Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg) with political slogans. February 1917.23.01.1917#3055439
Portraits of the members of the Bolshevik party armed revolt control center (composite photo), 1917.16.10.1916#3022811
A group of political exiles in the village of Verkhne-Umbatskoye in the Turukhansky Territory, 1908. Moscow's Museum of Revolution (the present-day State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia).14.05.1908#3022432
Count Sergey Yulievich Vitte (1849-1915) - a Russain state figure, Ministers Committee Chair, Ministers Councel Chair.14.02.1906#3027690
Sergey Vitte's most devoted report of December 25, 1905, on the proliferation of revolutionary propaganda in the army. Signed by Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire Count Sergey Yulievich Vitte. Nicholas' II resolution is written with a pencil. The Central State Historical Archive ща the USSR, Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg).25.12.1905#3027694
Sergey Vitte's most devoted report of December 25, 1905, on the proliferation of revolutionary propaganda in the army. Signed by Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire Count Sergey Yulievich Vitte. The Central State Historical Archive ща the USSR, Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg).25.12.1905#3027693
Sergey Vitte's most devoted report of December 25, 1905, on the proliferation of revolutionary propaganda in the army. Signed by Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire Count Sergey Yulievich Vitte. Nicholas' II resolution is written with a pencil. The Central State Historical Archive ща the USSR, Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg).25.12.1905#3027692
Sergey Vitte's most devoted report of December 25, 1905, on the proliferation of revolutionary propaganda in the army. Signed by Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire Count Sergey Yulievich Vitte. The Central State Historical Archive ща the USSR, Leningrad (present-day St. Petersburg).25.12.1905#3027691