Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. Stepnoy Front. Residents of liberated Kharkov converse with Soviet Army soldiers, 1943.26.08.1943#611221
The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. The Kursk Battle, July 5 - August 23, 1943. Destroyed German machines on the battle field.23.08.1943#5911633
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The Red Army conducting the Budapest offensive operation. Soviet infantry units attack during the 3rd Ukrainian Front's offensive near Budapest. Photo courtesy of the Central Archive of Film and photo Documents of the USSR.01.08.1943#8780962
Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. South-WEstern Front. A platoon of armored vehicles en route. A 1943 photo.18.07.1943#603769
The Great Patriotic War. The Battle of Kursk, Voronezh Front. The Kursk Bulge, July 1943. Tanks advancing toward front line.06.07.1943#630897
Nazi banners near the destroyed headquarters of a German division and abandoned vehicles. The Stalingrad Front.02.02.1943#809
Soviet soldiers in an offensive near Stalingrad. 1943. The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945).21.01.1943#884551
The Great Patriotic War. German materiel destroyed by the forces of Volkhov Front in the vicinity of Myasnoy Bor.10.12.1942#602480
Enemy motor vehicles captured by Soviet forces during the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War against Nazi Germany. 1944 photo.01.12.1942#604019
Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. Transfer of the Irkutsky Komsomolets tank column to the 206th reserve rifle regiment of the Western Front. The first transfer of military equipment to the active army in the country, manufactured at the Stalin Irkutsk Aviation Plant No. 39, using workers' funds. A ceremonial meeting of the Irkutsk plant workers with tankers took place in the city of Dmitrov, Moscow Region, where the 206th regiment was based.06.05.1942#8780968
Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. Transfer of a light tank BT-5 named Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the lead tank of the Irkutsky Komsomolets column to the 206th Reserve Rifle Regiment of the Western Front. The first transfer of military equipment in the country to the active army, manufactured at the Stalin Irkutsk Aviation Plant No. 39, at the expense of workers. Moscow Region, the city of Dmitrov.06.05.1942#8780967
Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Soviet soldiers examine destroyed and abandoned German equipment.18.04.1942#616011
The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. The Mozhaisk-Maloyaroslavets defensive operation of the West front, October 10-30, 1941, was part of the battle of Moscow. The city of Maloyaroslavets after liberation from the Nazis.02.01.1942#3095915
Destroyed Nazi equipment in the vicinity of Solnechnogorsk, Moscow Region. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.12.12.1941#602625
Soviet writer Ilya Erenburg, second right, at the frontline during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945).07.12.1941#5710890
Construction of an engineering shop for Rostselmash Plant relocated to Tashkent from Rostov (currently Voroshilov Agricultural Machinery Plant in Tashkent). Autumn of 1941. The Great patriotic War of 1941-1945.10.10.1941#884180
The Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. The Defense of Odessa, August 5-October 16, 1941. Tactical equipment shop.10.09.1941#3095921
Motorized column approaches the Romanian border. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.25.06.1941#601169
Leninsky Komsomol Theater (built in 1907-1908, architect I.Ivanov-Shits) in Malaya Dmitrovka Street (Chekhov Street until 1993). Moscow, 1940.25.09.1940#5786170
Population welcomes Soviet army units entering Vilno. Reproduction of 1966 by F. Levshin.20.09.1939#432037
Soviet tankman inspecting captured Japanese military equipment near the Khalkha River in 1939.03.07.1939#412234
The Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences) and a cast iron fountain (sculptor Ivan Vitali). Moscow, 1938.12.11.1938#5634978
The Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences). Moscow, 1938.12.11.1938#5634977
The military parade marking the anniversary of the October Revolution, on Red Square. Moscow, 1938. Tracked tanks.07.11.1938#5781690
Red Square, Moscow, November 7, 1938. A military parade marking the 21th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Photo: Armored vehicles drive through Red Square.07.11.1938#5783245
Public transit on the Leningradskoye Highway (Leningradsky Prospekt since 1957). Moscow, 1938.13.09.1938#5635973
The statue of Alexander Pushkin in Tverskoi Boulevard (sculptor Alexander Opekushin) installed in Moscow on June 6 (18), 1880.13.09.1938#5636255
Road marking on the Leningradskoye Highway (Leningradsky Prospect since 1957). Moscow, 1938.12.09.1938#5635202
Leningradskoye Highway (Leningradsky Prospekt since 1957) near the Belorussky Railway Station. Moscow, 1938.12.09.1938#5635265
Public transit on the Leningradskoye Highway (Leningradsky Prospekt since 1957). Moscow, 1938.12.09.1938#5635263
A Soviet tanker during the Military Parade on Uritskogo Square (now Palace Square) in Leningrad on May 1, 1938.01.05.1938#5477905
Military parade held on Red Square to mark the October Revolution anniversary. Moscow, 1937.07.11.1937#5780040
Military parade held on Red Square to mark the October Revolution anniversary. Moscow, 1937.07.11.1937#5780039
Military parade held on Red Square to mark the October Revolution anniversary. Moscow, 1937.07.11.1937#5780035
Young people arrive to build the shipbuilding plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. May 10, 1937.10.05.1937#3067111
Pasha Kovardak, tractor driver of the Kanelovskaya tractor station in the Shteingartovsky district (Kuban), 1936.15.07.1936#3044421
Hero-pilots meeting with expedition of steamship Chelyuskin in June 19, 1934 in Moscow. Photocopy.19.08.1934#613867
Nizhny Novgorod automobile plant named after Molotov (currently Gorky Automobile Plant) First domestically produced GAZ trucks drive through Nizhny Novgorod.15.05.1932#6495152
The first car assembly plant in Nizhny Novgorod (later Gorky Car Company). On February 1, 1930, the company released its first ten Ford-AA trucks produced in the Soviet Union.01.02.1930#6518081
Rally to mark the 11th anniversary of the October on November 7, 1928. Reproduction.07.11.1928#580524
NAMI-1, the first serial car of Soviet Russia. The construction is based on the graduating paper of Konstantin Sharapov. The car was produced between 1927 and 1930, the total of approximately 370. Photo reproduction.10.05.1927#581423