Participants wearing military costumes take part in the Siberian Fire historical re-enactment festival in the village of Bolshoi Oyosh, Novosibirsk Region, Russia.12.06.2022#8214067
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548938
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548940
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548941
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548942
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548949
A spectator of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5549002
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548945
Participants of the June 22. Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548920
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548972
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548933
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548934
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548936
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548935
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548937
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5549014
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5549004
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5549005
A participant of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548948
The June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548931
Participants of the June 22: Brest Fortress military historical reenactment in the Kobrin Fortification area of the Brest Fortress.22.06.2018#5548930
Participants in a reenactment of the Great Patriotic War battle held as part of the military and historical show, "Chronicles of Crimea. Episode 2016: What Fatherland Starts With?", held at the Angarsky training field in Zarechnoye settlement, Crimea.11.06.2016#2869922
Participants in a reenactment of the Great Patriotic War battle held as part of the military and historical show, "Chronicles of Crimea. Episode 2016: What Fatherland Starts With?", held at the Angarsky training field in Zarechnoye settlement, Crimea.11.06.2016#2869920
Participants in a reenactment of the Great Patriotic War battle held as part of the military and historical show, "Chronicles of Crimea. Episode 2016: What Fatherland Starts With?", held at the Angarsky training field in Zarechnoye settlement, Crimea.11.06.2016#2869872
Participants in a reenactment of the Great Patriotic War battle held as part of the military and historical show, "Chronicles of Crimea. Episode 2016: What Fatherland Starts With?", held at the Angarsky training field in Zarechnoye settlement, Crimea.11.06.2016#2869896
Participants in a reenactment of the Great Patriotic War battle held as part of the military and historical show, "Chronicles of Crimea. Episode 2016: What Fatherland Starts With?", held at the Angarsky training field in Zarechnoye settlement, Crimea.11.06.2016#2869875
Reenactment of the battle for the liberation of Crimea near Simferopolsky District's Ukrainka village ahead of the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.30.04.2016#2836029
Reenactment of the battle for the liberation of Crimea near Simferopolsky District's Ukrainka village ahead of the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.30.04.2016#2836032
Reenactment of the battle for the liberation of Crimea near Simferopolsky District's Ukrainka village ahead of the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.30.04.2016#2836033
A participant in a reconstruction of a battle for the liberation of the Crimea, celebrating the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, near the village of Ukrainka.30.04.2016#2836034
Reenactment of the battle for the liberation of Crimea near Simferopolsky District's Ukrainka village ahead of the 71st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.30.04.2016#2836020
Battle reconstruction marking the 65th anniversary of storm of Königsberg at Pobedy Park in Kaliningrad.09.04.2010#622256
Battle reconstruction marking the 65th anniversary of storm of Königsberg at Pobedy Park in Kaliningrad.09.04.2010#622244
Tankman Day military festival at the museum of armored vehicles in Kubinka, Moscow Region. Reenactment of a Great Patriotic War battle.14.09.2003#6494645
Tankman Day military festival at the museum of armored vehicles in Kubinka, Moscow Region. Reenactment of a Great Patriotic War battle.14.09.2003#6494644
Exhibit items are on display at the opening of an exhibition, Victory Parade of June 24, 1945, organized at Moscow's State Historical Museum to mark the 55th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.23.06.2000#8946251
Unveiling a monument to people killed during the siege of Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 in Moscow Victory Park in St. Petersburg. The inscription on the pedestal reads: "In memory of thousands of deceased siege victims and city defenders, cremated in the furnaces of a brick plant that was located here."25.01.1995#8423742
Unveiling a monument to people killed during the siege of Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 in Moscow Victory Park in St. Petersburg. The inscription on the pedestal reads: "In memory of thousands of deceased siege victims and city defenders, cremated in the furnaces of a brick plant that was located here."25.01.1995#8423741
Unveiling a monument to people killed during the siege of Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 in Moscow Victory Park in St. Petersburg. The inscription on the pedestal reads: "In memory of thousands of deceased siege victims and city defenders, cremated in the furnaces of a brick plant that was located here."25.01.1995#8423740
In 1944, during the Great Patriotic War, Crimean Tatars were forcefully relocated from the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, based on several incidents of involvement of Crimean Tatars in collaborationist squads that fought on Nazi Germany's side and cooperation with occupationist authorities, although international law did not stipulate that an entire ethnic group can bear collective liability for actions of its members. In November 1989, the USSR Supreme Soviet recognized the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 unlawful and criminal. The Crimean Tatars deported during the war started to return to their home region. Y.Ablyamitov works as a tractor operator. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Crimean Region.27.12.1989#6558234
In 1944, during the Great Patriotic War, Crimean Tatars were forcefully relocated from the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, based on several incidents of involvement of Crimean Tatars in collaborationist squads that fought on Nazi Germany's side and cooperation with occupationist authorities, although international law did not stipulate that an entire ethnic group can bear collective liability for actions of its members. In November 1989, the USSR Supreme Soviet recognized the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 unlawful and criminal. The Crimean Tatars deported during the war started to return to their home region. An improvised camp of the relocatees. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Crimean Region.27.10.1989#6558245
In 1944, during the Great Patriotic War, Crimean Tatars were forcefully relocated from the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, based on several incidents of involvement of Crimean Tatars in collaborationist squads that fought on Nazi Germany's side and cooperation with occupationist authorities, although international law did not stipulate that an entire ethnic group can bear collective liability for actions of its members. In November 1989, the USSR Supreme Soviet recognized the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 unlawful and criminal. The Crimean Tatars deported during the war started to return to their home region. The relatives of E.Shapchi from Uzbekistan inquire about life in Crimea before deciding on returning to their ancestral territory. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.27.10.1989#6558244
In 1944, during the Great Patriotic War, Crimean Tatars were forcefully relocated from the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, based on several incidents of involvement of Crimean Tatars in collaborationist squads that fought on Nazi Germany's side and cooperation with occupationist authorities, although international law did not stipulate that an entire ethnic group can bear collective liability for actions of its members. In November 1989, the USSR Supreme Soviet recognized the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 unlawful and criminal. The Crimean Tatars deported during the war started to return to their home region. At the same time, some members of the Crimean Tatar ethnic group started taking over plots of land without authorization, which the Crimean Tatars called voluntary recovery. Participants in the conflict. Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Crimean Region.27.10.1989#6558235
The Moscow Defense Museum dedicated to the memory of Moscow defenders during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) and the Battle of Moscow (1941-1942) (the defensive and offensive operations of the Soviet troops between September 30, 1941, and April 20, 1942 on the western strategic frontline). The museum was founded in 1979 at the site of the defense line around Moscow.17.09.1989#6724301
Personal belongings of a military medical assistant found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8229078
A soldier mug found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8229077
A badge "Red Army expert" found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8229075
Expedition members are preparing for burial the remains of 3,720 soldiers and officers killed in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8229074
Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War. Search expedition member Alexei Sukhanovsky with a Soviet soldier's medallion he found.23.05.1989#8229072
Preparing for burial the remains of 3,720 soldiers and officers found in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8229071
Search expedition participants in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228733
Gas masks found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228732
Pages from the Red Army Infantry Field Manual found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228731
The diary of company commander found during excavations in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228730
Participants of an expedition to Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228729
Participants of an expedition to Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228727
Preparing for burial the remains of 3,720 soldiers and officers killed in Myasnoy Bor village in the Novgorod Region, nicknamed the Valley of Death, where fierce battles were fought during the Great Patriotic War.23.05.1989#8228725
The village of Novoselye, Leningrad Region, where in 1941 the children of political communist emigrants ended up in the territory occupied by German troops. Young residents of the village perform in front of Soviet and foreign guests.10.08.1988#8314511
The village of Novoselye, Leningrad Region, where in 1941 the children of political communist emigrants ended up in the territory occupied by German troops.10.08.1988#8314510