Soviet poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, right, and a congress participant at the international press center during the World Congress of Peace Forces in Moscow held on October 25-31, 1973.27.10.1973#6382016
A visit by a parliamentary delegation of the Republic of Chad, led by Arabi-el-Goni, 2nd left, to the USSR. A meeting with Chair of the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Yadgar Nasriddinova, right.20.10.1973#5803060
A visit by a parliamentary delegation of the Republic of Chad, led by Arabi-el-Goni, 2nd left, to the USSR. A meeting with Chair of the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Yadgar Nasriddinova, 3rd left.20.10.1973#5803054
A visit by a parliamentary delegation of the Republic of Chad, led by Arabi-el-Goni, center, to the USSR. A meeting with Chair of the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Yadgar Nasriddinova, right.20.10.1973#5803053
A visit by a parliamentary delegation of the Republic of Chad, led by Arabi-el-Goni, right, to the USSR. A meeting with Chair of the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Yadgar Nasriddinova, center.20.10.1973#5803050
The joint official meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Supreme Soviet of the USSR and Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, held to mark the 50th anniversary of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. Participants greet General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Leonid Brezhnev before his address.21.12.1972#8562083
The joint official meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Supreme Soviet of the USSR and Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, held to mark the 50th anniversary of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Leonid Brezhnev makes an address.21.12.1972#8562048
The Ukrainian SSR. Young pioneers at Artek children's camp welcome a governmental delegation of Nepal headed by King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev.19.06.1971#5595905
Ukrainian SSR. Gorky Karazin Kharkov State University (now Karazin Kharkov National University). Students from the People's Republic of the Congo at a chemistry class.07.04.1970#5969584
The Mongolian People's Republic. A parade in Ulan Bator. Standing on the rostrum of Sukhbaatar's Tomb, Chairman of the Presidium of the USSR's Supreme Soviet Nikolai Podgorny, in the Mongolian national costume, and Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, right.07.07.1969#5721452
The Republic of Guinea. Students of the Polytechnic Institute in Conakry, built with the technical assistance from the Soviet Union in 1963.05.06.1966#6044823
A visit by Minister of Defense of the USSR and Marshal of the Soviet Union Rodion Malinovsky to Burma. The Soviet delegation tours the Shwedagon Pagoda in the city of Yangon.12.06.1963#6194975
Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University, now Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. An exhibit performance by R. Peres Ippolito (right), the university's freestyle wrestling champion.14.02.1963#6164951
Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University, now Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. University students greet John Desmond Bernal (center), physicist, sociologist, professor at University of Cambridge and University of London, and President of the World Peace Council.14.02.1963#6164950
Students from the Patrice Lumumba People's Friendship University, now the People's Friendship University of Russia, visit students at Moscow's Gorky School No. 2, now School No. 1482 / Education Center.01.11.1962#6158663
Meeting dedicated to Africa Day, now African Freedom Day, in the Columns Hall of the House of Trade Unions in Moscow. Photo: Director of the Africa Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Ivan Potekhin speaks.25.05.1962#6161536
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. The presence of Soviet specialists was tangible in various areas of Afghanistan's economic, public and cultural life. Soviet film-makers shoot a documentary in Kabul.19.09.1928#6640018
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. The presence of Soviet specialists was tangible in various areas of Afghanistan's economic, public and cultural life. A delegation of the Soviet photo cimenatographic state agency and the Soviet Cinema Studios in Kabul.19.09.1928#6640013
Crimean Soviet Socialist Republic. King Amanullah Khan of Afghanistan and Queen Soraya, second left, in Yalta during an official visit to the Soviet Union at the invitation of the Soviet government.15.05.1928#6640004
The official visit of King of Afghanistan Amanullah-Khan's to the USSR at the invitation of the Soviet government. Center foreground: Amanullah-Khan in the Kremlin. To the left of him wearing a black overcoat is Mikhail Kalinin, Charmian of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR. Second left from Mikhail Kalinin is Alexei Rykov, Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR.10.05.1928#6640005
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. The presence of Soviet specialists was tangible in various areas of Afghanistan's economic, public and cultural life. The opening of a new school in Kabul.01.09.1925#6640012
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. Soviet specialists help build a telegraph line.01.09.1925#6640011
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. Soviet specialists help build a telegraph line.01.09.1925#6640009
Soviet supplies of weapons, munitions and military equipment to Afghanistan. In September 1924, six R-1 reconnaissance airplanes were delivered by air from Tashkent to Kabul via the Hindu Kush Range. R-1 is the first Soviet mass-produced airplane designed by Nikolai Polikarpov. The Soviet pilots were instructed to support the troops of the Afghan ruler Amir Amanullah Khan during an internal Afghan war. Locals light bonfires to orient the Soviet pilots.15.09.1924#6640010
Soviet supplies of weapons, munitions and military equipment to Afghanistan. In September 1924, six R-1 reconnaissance airplanes were delivered by air from Tashkent to Kabul via the Hindu Kush Range. R-1 is the first Soviet mass-produced airplane designed by Nikolai Polikarpov. The Soviet pilots were instructed to support the troops of the Afghan ruler Amir Amanullah Khan during an internal Afghan war. Amir Amanullah Khan, left, stands near a Soviet airplane.15.09.1924#6640007
Soviet supplies of weapons, munitions and military equipment to Afghanistan. In September 1924, six R-1 reconnaissance airplanes were delivered by air from Tashkent to Kabul via the Hindu Kush Range. R-1 is the first Soviet mass-produced airplane designed by Nikolai Polikarpov. The Soviet pilots were instructed to support the troops of the Afghan ruler Amir Amanullah Khan during an internal Afghan war.15.09.1924#6640006
During the internal war in Afghanistan in the 1920s the Soviet Union supported the national patriotic movement (the Young Afghans) headed by Amir Amanullah Khan by supplying weapons, munitions and military equipment. A Soviet diplomatic mission to Afghanistan.20.06.1924#6640008