Exhibition of peaceful atom use at the Union Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. The exhibition was held in pavilion No. 62, Construction Materials. Radiation protection boxes with gloves for working with radioactive and toxic substances. Application: departments of radionuclide diagnostics and therapy, radiopharmaceutical production, research institutes, etc.12.05.1956#8930320
Panorama of Hotel Moskva and Okhotny Ryad Street in Moscow. The hotel was built in 1932-1935 to a design by architects Leonid Savelyev, Oswald Stapran and Alexei Shchusev. It became one of the first and largest hotels in Soviet-era Moscow.23.04.1950#8561581
Soviet cameraman Leonid Kosmatov, Merited Artist of the RSFSR and Member of the Union of Soviet Filmmakers.16.08.1949#8556595
Soviet cameraman Leonid Kosmatov, Merited Artist of the RSFSR and Member of the Union of Soviet Filmmakers.16.08.1949#8556592
The Nuremberg Trials were international trials of former leaders of Nazi Germany. They took place from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946 at the International Military Tribunal in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg after the end of World War II. Right: Former Reichsbank President and Third Reich Minister of Economics Hjalmar von Schacht, acquitted by a military tribunal, looks at the plans for the villa he was going to build after the trial. The architectural plans were developed by Hitler's personal architect Albert Speer.30.09.1946#8742193
Yuldash Akhunbabayev (right), chairman of the Uzbek SSR Central Executive Committee, hands in a prize (high boots) to a foremost worker on the construction site of the Fergana big channel.01.06.1941#82207
Hero of the first Soviet five-year plan projects Alexei Stakhanov among boarding school pupils.01.09.1939#54523
President of the Uzbek SSR Yuldash Akhunbabayev (right) presents the prize (high boots) to the best worker at the Big Fergana Canal project. 01.08.1939#62869
The front of Moskva hotel seen from Manezhnaya Square. Built in 1932-1935, architects L.Savelyev, O.Stapran and A.Shchusev. 1937.03.09.1937#5625687
Turbine part manufactured at the Elektrosila works in Leningrad for the Dnieproges project. 01.11.1932#19642
Loading ore at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works, a shock construction project in the 1930s.14.05.1932#6106169
The Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works, a shock construction project in the 1930s. in 1932, the plant’s first blast furnace started smelting cast iron.14.05.1932#6106168
Sergei Korolyov (2nd to the left) among employees of the group studying reactive movement. From the funds of the State Historical Museum.01.01.1932#471133
Workers, builders of the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works, read a socialist emulation report on a bulletin board.14.05.1930#6106165
The famous Magnitka (Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works) was the most ambitious construction projects in the 1930s. The project largely involved manual labor.14.05.1930#6106163
A meeting of workers building Magnitogorsk city and the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works, the largest construction project of the 1930s.14.05.1930#6106162
Workers started building a railway prior to construction of the famous Magnitka, the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. In June 1929, traffic was launched along the new railway, now the South Ural Railway, toward Magnitogorskaya station.14.05.1929#6106164