The domestic conflict in the Russian Federation (September 21-October 4, 1993), namely, the disbanding of the Congress of People's Deputies and the Russian Supreme Soviet (Parliament). Photo: A tank division near the Moscow Government building.04.10.1993#6295698
The constitutional crisis of 1993 in the Russian Federation, September 21 - October 4, 1993, the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation are disbanded. Defenders of the House of Soviets (the White House).21.09.1993#6295990
The Moscow Scientific Research Center for Electronic Computing is the head enterprise of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in the direction of ES computers (Soviet series of computers), now as a part of Vega Concern. Lev Ippolitov, an employee (equipment adjuster).04.09.1990#6643038
Lev Ippolitov, an employee (equipment adjuster) of the Moscow Scientific Research Center for Electronic Computing, at home with his wife during of rest. The center is the head enterprise of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in the direction of ES computers (Soviet series of computers), now as a part of Vega Concern.04.09.1990#6643036
Lev Ippolitov, radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering, flagship computer company of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (now part of Vega Concern).04.09.1990#8205074
Radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering Lev Ippolitov with his wife, Alyona, at an art exhibition.04.09.1990#8205072
Radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering Lev Ippolitov with his family at home.01.05.1990#8205083
Lev Ippolitov, an employee (equipment adjuster) of the Moscow Scientific Research Center for Electronic Computing, with his daughter Irina on Leninskiye Gory (today Vorobyovy Gory, Sparrow Hills). The center is the head enterprise of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in the direction of ES computers (Soviet series of computers), now as a part of Vega Concern.04.02.1990#6643035
The 45th meeting of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) in the People's Republic of Bulgaria, January 9-10, 1990. Alexander Drabkin, observer of the Novosti Press Agency (APN, now Rossiya Segodnya), interviews Nikolai Ryzhkov, Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers and leader of the Soviet delegation, right.09.01.1990#6671038
Socialist Republic of Romania. Doctor of Physics M.L. Pascu is seen here next to the Belas device.01.06.1988#6288075
Polish People's Republic. The chief industrial engineer of the Polon electronics plant.01.06.1988#6288070
People's Republic of Bulgaria. The construction of the 6th generating unit at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant.01.06.1988#6288069
Polish People's Republic. A. Brzezinski, an operator of Warsaw's Polkolor tube-assembly factory, during work.01.06.1988#6288068
Socialist Republic of Romania. Employees of the Bucharest Institute of Information Technology at work.01.06.1988#6288064
Polish People's Republic. Fitters of industrial boilers made by Fakel plant during work.01.06.1988#6288063
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Skoda automobile factory engineer V. Sopeistal, second right, gives a TV interview.01.06.1988#6288060
Socialist Republic of Romania. Employees of the Bucharest Institute of Information Technology V. Vieru and M. Vaslan work in the computer laboratory.01.06.1988#6288058
Ukrainian SSR. Construction of the Krivoi Rog Iron Ore Works. Preparing the site for the construction of a magnetic separation shop.01.10.1986#5907405
Ukrainian SSR. Construction of the Krivoi Rog Iron Ore Works. View on the Chech construction workers' base in the township of Dolinskoye, Kirovohrad District.01.10.1986#5907400
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Welding operator P. Zhapravsky.01.07.1983#8141091
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Installation workers' brigade foreman V. Mizerny.01.07.1983#8141090
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Soviet and Polish engineers during an operational meeting.01.07.1983#8141087
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. An international team of construction workers.01.07.1983#8141085
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Czech trucks Tatra are seen at the construction site.01.07.1983#8141084
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Newly constructed residential buildings for the plant construction workers.01.07.1983#8141083
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Welding operators E. Opolinsky and H. Deirpolsky work to assemble pipes.01.07.1983#8141081
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. The work to build the plant's reactor vessel.01.07.1983#8141080
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. The family of construction worker Pinkovsky during a walk.01.07.1983#8141049
Ukrainian SSR. The construction of Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant in Netishyn, Khmelnytsky Region. Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant started as a joint Soviet-Polish project, with the agreement on cooperation in construction and use of the 750 kV Rzeszow (Poland)–Khmelnytsky (USSR) powerline signed at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1979. Soviet and Polish construction workers.01.07.1983#8141047
A visit of the official Polish delegation to the USSR headed by First secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland Wojciech Jaruzelski. The guests are welcomed at Vnukovo airport. Wojciech Jaruzelski, right, and General secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Leonid Brezhnev review the guards of honor formation.01.03.1982#6714656
A visit of the official Polish delegation to the USSR headed by First secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland Wojciech Jaruzelski. The guests are welcomed at Vnukovo airport. From left: Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, Wojciech Jaruzelski, General secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Leonid Brezhnev and Chairman of the Council of Ministers Nikolai Tikhonov.01.03.1982#6714649
Secretary-General of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) Nikolai Fadeyev, right, outside the Comecon building (now the Moscow City Government).04.07.1980#8197328
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project with COMECON countries Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Poland and Romania participating in the construction. Equipment is tuned at one of hte complex's enterprises.25.04.1980#8175641
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project with COMECON countries Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Poland and Romania participating in the construction. V. Volgin, a boiler operator at the timer industry complex.25.04.1980#8175640
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project with COMECON countries Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Poland and Romania participating in the construction. The boilery of the timber industry complex.25.04.1980#8175639
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project with COMECON countries Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Poland and Romania participating in the construction. The control panel of the evaporation shop at the pulp mill.25.04.1980#8175638
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project with COMECON countries Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Poland and Romania participating in the construction. Lumber is the raw material for the Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex.25.04.1980#8175635
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project. The Comecon member countries - Bulgaria, Hungary, the GDR, Poland and Romania - are participating in the construction. Woodworking industry worker Olga Volzhina.25.04.1980#8247492
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project. The Comecon member countries - Bulgaria, Hungary, the GDR, Poland and Romania - are participating in the construction. Setting the control system of the complex.25.04.1980#8247491
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project. The Comecon member countries - Bulgaria, Hungary, the GDR, Poland and Romania - are participating in the construction. A team of adjusters of an automatic line for sorting timber.25.04.1980#8247485
Ust-Ilimsk timber industry complex is a socialist integration project. The Comecon member countries - Bulgaria, Hungary, the GDR, Poland and Romania - are participating in the construction. Automatic sorting line for timber.25.04.1980#8247483
Construction of the Ust-Ilimsk Timber Company involving Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Poland and Romania. In the photo: accommodation for construction Hungarian workers on Naimushina Street in Ust-Ilimsk.19.07.1979#8169238
Construction of the Ust-Ilimsky Timber Company involving Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Poland and Romania. Construction workers from the Hungarian People's Republic.13.06.1979#8165020
Oskar Fischer, member of the Central Committee of the German Socialist Unity Party, Foreign Minister of the German Democratic Republic, during his visit to the USSR. A trip to the Belorussian SSR. During the talks between Oscar Fischer (second left) and Chair of the Presidium of the BSSR Supreme Soviet, Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Ivan Polyakov (second right).03.03.1979#8158652
Polish Deputy Minister of Education and division general Zygmunt Husga speaks at a meeting in Moscow marking the 60th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.07.11.1977#6503252
Journalist from East Germany K.Detmann at the roundtable meeting "Socialism and topical issues" at Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).24.04.1977#6496250
Soviet scientists and their colleagues fro m Poland, the German Democratic Republic and Czechoslovakia worked together to design a number of devices to ensure occupational safety in coal mines. And they keep searching and suggesting new ideas.26.08.1976#6529332
Devices designed by Soviet scientists and their colleagues fro m Poland, the German Democratic Republic and Czechoslovakia to ensure occupational safety in coal mines.26.08.1976#6529324
The building of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) Secretariat on Kalinin Prospekt in Moscow (1963-1975, architects Mikhail Posokhin, Ashot Mndoyants, Vladimir Svirsky). A view from Berezhkovkaya Embankment.06.06.1976#5520896
Doctors from socialist states at the Coordination Center of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance for development of medical equipment.05.04.1976#5519857
Participants in the 71st meeting of the Comecon Executive Committee. The meeting's theme is coordination of national economic plans.23.04.1975#5621626
The Druzhba (Friendship) system of trunk oil pipelines functioned in the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic (GDR), Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Photo: Building the second pipeline with a diameter of up to 122 centimeters in the Hungarian People's Republic.04.10.1974#6153932
Secretary General of the USSR Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the 30th anniversary of the PPR, July 19-22, 1974. Leonid Brezhnev, second left, and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party Edward Gierek, right, on the stands for honorary guests during the military parade and youth parade in Warsaw.22.07.1974#8909581
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev arrived in the Polish People's Republic to mark the 30th anniversary of the country's liberation. Leonid Brezhnev and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party Edward Gierek, third right, during a meeting with Silesian miners.22.07.1974#5611265
Secretary General of the USSR Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the 30th anniversary of the PPR, July 19-22, 1974. Leonid Brezhne speaks during a ceremonial meeting of the Polish Sejm.21.07.1974#8909582
Secretary General of the USSR Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the 30th anniversary of the PPR, July 19-22, 1974. A ceremonial event at the Sports Palace in Katowice dedicated to the Soviet-Polish friendship.20.07.1974#8909583
Secretary General of the USSR Communist Party Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the 30th anniversary of the PPR, July 19-22, 1974.19.07.1974#8909584