The Moscow Region. A worker of Moscow's "Serp i Molot" iron works Timofei Molodtsov with his family on his dacha (country cottage) on weekend.01.05.1953#5477411
Ukrainian SSR. Pupils walk to school at Khrushchev Collective Farm school students in the Cherkassy district, Kiev Region.18.03.1953#8544086
Workers' houses at the Vasilyev Collective Farm in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.15.06.1952#8132358
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Nazi atrocities. German soldiers cut a five-pointe star on a four-year-old boy's forehead, then killed him and his family and tied them as criminals.10.10.1943#6056081
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The Battle of the Kursk Bulge in July-August 1943. A woman and her children are returning home from German captivity.30.09.1943#5567492
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Konstantin Simonov, Soviet writer and war correspondent of the Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper, talks to refugees.05.09.1943#6355609
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. Novorossiysk after bombing raids, September 1943.02.09.1943#613717
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Liberating the village of Ternovka from Nazi-German invaders. Soldiers from the Red Army's Steppe Front talk to a woman living in the destroyed village.06.07.1943#5606510
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. The Battle of Stalingrad, July 1942 - February 1943. Vokzalnaya Square in Stalingrad during an air raid of the Germans.24.08.1942#5822476
Nicholas' II sister, Princess Olga Aleksandrovna with her sons, Tikhon and Guriy, who became lieutenants of the Danish Guard. Denmark, Copenhagen, end of the 30's. "Ekho Planety" #16, 1990.14.05.1938#3028370
In the 20's-30's the family of Nicholas' II sister, Princess Olga Aleksandrovna, settled in Denmark. Her sons, Tikhon and Guriy, became lieutenants of the Danish Guard. "Ekho Planety" #16, 1990.14.02.1930#3028369
Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya with their nephew Vitya and daughter of a worker Vera, in Gorki.10.08.1922#6518086
The 1917 Revolution in Russia. Nicholas II was arrested after abdication. The former Russian emperor and his family were sent into exile to Tobolsk. The Romanovs were settled on the second flor of a former governor's home. Nicholas II with his children (grand duchesses Olga, Tatyana, Maria, Anastasia and the heir, Alexei) on the roof of the house in Tobolsk where they lived between September 1917 and April 1918.05.04.1918#6726781
Alexander Saburov (left) with his wife Anna (nee Sheremeteva) and children - Boris (second right) and Xenia (left).01.11.1914#28725
Royal children. Their Imperial Highnessesб from left: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia.13.05.1904#3027707
The Russian Historical Archive Abroad in Prague is one of the largest archives of the Russian emigres in Europe, 1923- 1945. On December 6, 1945, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Fierlinger presented the act of conveyance to the acceptance commission . Pictured: The Royal family. Emperor Nicholas II and his family, an eyching by S. Livitsky. From the collection of the Central Archive of the October Revolution of the USSR (currently the State Archive of the Russian Federation).01.01.1901#6671028
Leo Tolstoy, his family members and guests are seen on the front porch of his home at Yasnaya Polyana. Photo courtesy of the Leo Tolstoy State Museum in Moscow.29.09.1892#8775517
Leo Tolstoy, his family members and guests are seen at Yasnaya Polyana. Photo courtesy of the Leo Tolstoy State Museum in Moscow.29.09.1892#8775520
Russian Emperor Alexander III (second right in mid raw)with his wife and children visits King Christian IX of Denmark (standing left).01.08.1889#28760
Leo Tolstoy's children, from left: Ilya, Lev, Tatyana, Sergei. 1870. Courtesy of the Leo Tolstoy Museum in Moscow.29.09.1870#8775518