View of Goryacheye (Hot) Lake located in the caldera of the Golovnin Volcano on Kunashir Island (the southernmost island of the Kuril Islands).10.06.1956#5964784
View of Goryacheye (Hot) Lake located in the caldera of the Golovnin Volcano on Kunashir Island (the southernmost island of the Kuril Islands).10.06.1956#5964782
View of the caldera of the Golovnin Volcano on Kunashir Island (the southernmost island of the Kuril Islands).10.06.1956#5964781
View of Goryacheye (Hot) Lake located in the caldera of the Golovnin Volcano on Kunashir Island (the southernmost island of the Kuril Islands).10.06.1956#5964780
General of the Army Maxim Purkanov, commander of the 2nd Far Eastern Front (right) in Shumushu Island.01.10.1945#62187
Soviet-Japanese war August 9 - September 3, 1945. Residents of Harbin welcome the Soviet troops of the 1st and 2nd Far Eastern Fronts.16.09.1945#5729068
Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. Manchurian strategic offensive operation of the Soviet-Japanese war. Soldiers congratulate foreman Aleksey Afanasenko - he became a holder of the Order of Glory of all degrees. The 1st Far Eastern Front.10.09.1945#8231815
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. In this photo, Soviet officers are meeting with prisoners of war at the Mukden camp, liberated in August 1945 by units of the Red Army's 262nd Rifle Division, part of the 39th Soviet Army's 113 Rifle Corps. The camp's inmates included soldiers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand.01.09.1945#8649825
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. On August 16, 1945, General Otozo Yamada, Commander of the Kwantung Army, ordered his subordinates to surrender. This photo shows the relocation of Japanese prisoners of war from the surrendered formation of the Japanese Imperial Army.01.09.1945#8649824
The Soviet-Japanese War between the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic, on the one hand, and the Empire of Japan and Manchukuo, on the other, August 9 - September 3, 1945. The local population of the liberated city of Mudanjiang welcomes the Soviet troops who liberated them from Japanese occupation.30.08.1945#8662384
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. This photo shows talks between truce envoys of the surrendering formation of the Japanese Imperial Army and authorized representatives of the Soviet Union on the terms of surrender for the Kwantung Army.16.08.1945#8649826
Border guards from the 8th Border Outpost Novoalexeyevka of the 58th Grodekovo Border Control Unit, subordinated to the Border Force of the People's Commissariat (Ministry) of Internal Affairs. They took part in eliminating a Japanese picket on the Soviet-Manchurian border near Churkin Mys Bluff. In this photo, they are showing Arisaka Type 99 rifles seized from Japanese military personnel to their comrades. From left, wearing camouflage suits: Light Machine Gun Operator Corporal Viktor Burketsov, Assistant Outpost Head Sergeant Major Dmitry Khotin and Squad Leader Sergeant Konstantin Fyodorov. In the early hours of August 9, 1945, ten assault teams from the Grodekovo Border Control Unit destroyed nine enemy facilities. They blew up nine Japanese garrisons, destroyed 20 earth-and-wood emplacements, 16 concrete pillboxes, six observation posts, one command post, killed, wounded and captured 253 Japanese officers and soldiers. Reproduction of photo.10.08.1945#9012754
Flight technician of the 586th fighter aviation women's regiment named after M. Raskova of the 144th fighter aviation air defence division Yekaterina Polunina. WWII (1939-1945). Budapest, Hungary. May 1945. Reproduction.30.10.1944#810832
Mortar projectiles for the front produced by Energomash plant in Khabarovsk. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Photo reproduction.21.10.1943#881124
Warm clothes collected by Khabarovsk Territory residents to be delivered to the front for the soldiers. The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Photo reproduction.01.06.1942#881125
Young people arrive to build the shipbuilding plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. May 10, 1937.10.05.1937#3067111
The Soviet youth arrived to construct the shipyard in the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur. May 10, 1937.10.05.1937#3067110
Marshall of the Soviet Union Vasily Blyukher, the commander of the Special Red Banner Far East Army during military exercises in 1936.15.09.1936#3029278
Greeting Valery Chkalov, left, and his crew to Moscow after a flight to the Far East. Center: Nikita Khrushchyov, First Secretary of the Moscow Regional Committee (All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks), First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee. Right: Lazar Kaganovich, member of the Political Bureau (Presidium) of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. Schyolkovo Airfield. August 10, 1936.09.08.1936#5613053
Rally marks the return of Valery Chkalov's crew to Moscow. Valery Chkalov, Georgy Baydukov and Alexander Belyakov after a flight to the Far East. Schyolkovo Airfield. August 10, 1936.09.08.1936#5595314
Liberation of the city of Vladivostok from the White Guardsmen and foreign armed invaders. October 25, 1922. Photo documentary.25.10.1922#3041034
A reproduction of a photo showing the People's Revolutionary Army on Vladivostok streets in 1922. From the collection of the Central State Archives of Film, Photo and Phono Documents of the U.S.S.R.31.03.1922#610433
A reproduction of a photo showing where the battle of Volochayevka was fought on February 10-12, 1922. From the collection of the Central State Archives of Film, Photo and Phono Documents of the U.S.S.R.11.02.1922#610432
Vasily Blyukher, chief commander of the Far Eastern Republican Army (left), and members of the military council of the Eastern Front working out a plan of the Volochayevsk Operation.20.01.1922#59250
The Civil War in Primorye Territory (1918-1922). Photo: Japanese interventionists on the streets of Vladivostok.24.03.1921#5957414
The Civil War in Primorye Territory (1918-1922). Photo: British interventionists march through the streets of Vladivostok.24.03.1921#5957412
The Civil War in Primorye Territory. Photo: Vaclav Mirovski, a Czech Communist officer (left), established the first battalion of the Czechoslovak Red Army in Vladivostok.24.03.1921#5957248
The Civil War in Primorye Territory (1918-1922). Photo: Members of the First Suchansk Revolutionary Partisan Unit.24.03.1921#5957246
The Civil war and foreign military intervention in Russia, 1917-1922. Japanese intruders in Russia's Far East, 1919.17.09.1919#3100839
People's revolutionary army personnel of the Far Eastern Republic and Czechoslovak supporters in the vicinity of the Grodekovo station11.09.1919#8587
The Civil war and foreign armed intervention in Russia, 1918-1921. The Siberian expedition of the Japanese troops, 1918-1922. Japan, together with Entente states, took part in the armed intervention during the Civil war in Russia. A Japanese cruiser near the city of Vladivostok. Photo documentary.02.03.1919#3041049
The Civil war and foreign armed intervention in Russia, 1918-1921. The Siberian expedition of the Japanese troops, 1918-1922. Japan, together with Entente states, took part in the armed intervention during the Civil war in Russia. A Japanese battleship near the city of Vladivostok. Photo documentary.02.03.1919#3041039
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) over Manchuria and Korea. Russian Army's reserves near Mukden. March-April 1905.30.03.1905#3060560
A train with Russian soldiers wounded during the Battle of Mukden of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) at a railway station in Vladivostok. March, 1905.30.03.1905#3060557
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) over Manchuria and Korea. Russian army crossing the Yellow River in China.30.03.1904#3060558