The Days of Polish Culture in the USSR. Maxim Rylsky, Soviet Ukrainian poet and member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, recites his poems.24.08.1958#8946094
Fashion show of designer clothes from the Polish People's Republic in Moscow's "Krylia Sovetov" culture center.01.05.1958#5478316
Moscow. Showing off a summer collection of women's clothing from the Polish People's Republic in the Trud (Labor) Hall of the Krylya Sovetov (Wings of the Soviets) House of Culture.01.05.1958#5478147
The Polish People's Republic. 51 Lubomirski Street (today's Andrzej Modrzewski Street) where in October 1913-May 1914 Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin) and Nadezhda Krupskaya lived. Krakow.29.03.1956#5815840
An automatic line with polishing/grinding machines at the First State Ball Bearing Plant.23.03.1956#5815830
The XV Summer Olympic Games (July 19 - August 3, 1952) in Helsinki (Finland). Polish and Soviet athletes in the Olympic Village in the Otaniemi region (Espoo), specially created for athletes from socialist countries, where they lived and trained most of the time. In the center is Soviet athlete Galina Zybina, 1952 Olympic champion in shot put.27.07.1952#8553053
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Polish soldiers in the ruins of Reichstag. May 2, 1945.02.05.1945#5672496
The WWII, 1939-1945. Polish cyclists drive along a street of liberated Kuestrin (present-day Kostshin-on-Oder). The main attack forces of the 1st Belorussian front consisting of four combined-arms armies and tank corps took the offensive on Berlin.12.03.1945#3064855
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Liberation of Poland from Nazi Germany. The Vistula–Oder Offensive, January 12-February 3, 1945. Residents of liberated Krakow greet Soviet soldiers.03.02.1945#5486772
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Liberation of Poland from German Nazis. The Vistula-Oder offensive operation, January 12 - February 3, 1945. Residents of the liberated city of Krakow welcome Soviet soldiers. February 1945.03.02.1945#5680413
World War II (1939-1945). The Auschwitz German concentration camp liberated by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945. Funeral of Auschwitz prisoners.01.02.1945#5877290
World War II (1939-1945). Photo: Damaged buildings on a street in Warsaw, February 1945.17.01.1945#5864785
World War II (1939-1945). Destroyed buildings in Marszalkowska Street in Warsaw. February 1945.17.01.1945#5864780
World War II (1939-1945). Polish tankmen during a break in the Kalisz-Cieszyn march (1944-1945).10.10.1944#5968637
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The Red Army's 2nd Ukrainian Front. Soviet and Polish soldiers in Sandomierz in 1944.30.06.1944#5567500
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. The Tadeusz Kosciuszko Warsaw Polish Infantry Division.01.09.1943#5813877
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The Battle of Moscow. Commander of 16th army of the Western Front, Lieutenant General Konstantin Rokossovsky near the Istra River, second right. A still from the documentary "Defeat of the German armies near Moscow: October 1941-January 1942." The Central Studio of Newsreels, 1942.16.12.1941#3210178
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The Battle of Moscow. The Western Front's headquarters. From right: the Western Front's Commander, Army General Georgy Zhukov, member of the Western Front's Military Council Nikolai Bulganin, the headquarter's Head, Lieutenant General Vasily Sokolovsky. A still from the documentary "Defeat of the German armies near Moscow: October 1941-January 1942." The Central Studio of Newsreels, 1942.13.10.1941#3210177
A city block in Minsk, destroyed by White Poles. 1920. The Central State Archives of Cinema and Photo Documents of the USSR. Copy.01.10.1920#494130
A rally in support of the Red Army during the Soviet-Polish War of 1919-1921, an armed conflict between Poland and the Soviet Union on the territories of countries that formerly constituted the Russian Empire - Russia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine. Gdansk, 1920.17.09.1920#3023203
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. The Soviet-Polish war, 1919-1921. Ukraine, 1920.06.05.1920#3066720
Vladimir Lenin delivers a speech on Sverdlov square (present-day Teatralnaya) for the troops going to fight anti-revolutionary Poles on May 5, 1920.05.05.1920#3027888
Group of Polish soldiers at Western Front. 1919. Sitting from right to left: hospital train head at Western Front Jozef Lenski, Jozef Unshliht and Romuald Muklevich. Standing from right to left: Phillip Niedźwiedź, Zdzisław Sherinsky, Bronislav Bortnovsky. Reproduction.01.03.1919#494137