The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Soviet partisan movement. Belarusian partisans plant explosives under the railway track. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.01.1944#8247009
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Weapons workshop of the Chkalov partisan brigade. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.06.1943#8721048
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Partisans of the Budyonny brigade of the Pinsk formation of the Leninsky district attack the Nazi invaders. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721051
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Civilians' everyday life in the camp of a partisan detachment near the Novina farm. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721050
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 Soviet partisan movement in Belarus. Soldiers of the Kirov partisan detachment are transported on a combat mission through the swamps of the Pinsk region. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721049
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Dream of fighters of a partisan detachment. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721047
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Field work in the partisan zone. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721046
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Partisan camp. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721045
The Great Patriotic War. 1941-1945 Partisan movement in Belarus. Field kitchen in a partisan detachment. From the collections of the Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War.01.03.1943#8721044
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. The patriotic donor movement saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers during the war. Operation of the Moscow blood transfusion station.25.12.1942#8548344
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 The patriotic donor movement saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers during the war. Muscovite Irina Fish joined the ranks of Red Cross donors at the very beginning of the war. A Red Army soldier wounded in the battles near Rzhev visits donor Irina Fish (left), who gave him her blood.27.11.1942#8548341
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 The patriotic donor movement saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers during the war. Muscovite Irina Fish joined the ranks of Red Cross donors at the very beginning of the war. A Red Army soldier wounded in the battles near Rzhev visits donor Irina Fish (right), who gave him her blood.27.11.1942#8548324
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