Federation Council Chairman Sergei Mironov, third left, during talks with a delegation of the Abgeordnetenhaus (House of Representatives) of Berlin.06.03.2003#6470564
German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's visit to Russia. Russian President Boris Yeltsin meets with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.04.01.1997#3027812
A visit by a German delegation to the USSR. From left: Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Helmut Kohl and President of Russia Boris Yeltsin at the official event in Moscow.19.02.1996#6395709
German Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, center, during a working visit to the Russian Federation.02.09.1995#6377103
The news conference to mark the opening of the Moscow office of the German automotive concern Daimler-Benz headed by Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the USSR and head of the representative office. A presentation of the companies that are part of the concern.09.02.1995#8423913
Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the USSR and head of the representative office of the German automotive concern Daimler-Benz, at the news conference to mark the opening of the company's Moscow office.09.02.1995#8423912
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo: Russian service personnel leave East Germany.31.08.1994#6313186
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo: Saying goodbye to Russian service personnel leaving East Germany.31.08.1994#6313178
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo: Saying goodbye to Russian service personnel leaving East Germany.31.08.1994#6313177
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo: Russian service personnel leave East Germany.31.08.1994#6312129
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo:31.08.1994#6312126
August 30-31, 1994. Members of a Russian delegation pay an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and aattend a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin to mark the complete withdrawal of the Western Army Group fromGermany. From right: Federal Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl and President of Russia Boris Yeltsin lay a wreath to a monument to a Soviet soldier-liberator.31.08.1994#6312123
August 30-31, 1994. Withdrawing the Western Army Group from Germany. On those days, President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin paid an official visit to the Federal Republic of Germany and attended a farewell parade in Treptow Park in Berlin. Photo: Russian service personnel leave East Germany.31.08.1994#6312122
An official visit of the Russian delegation to the FRG to participate in the farewell parade in Treptower Park in Berlin, dedicated to the completion of the withdrawal of the Western Group of Forces from Germany (August 30-31, 1994).31.08.1994#8742214
A visit by President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina to Baden-Wurttemberg, Federal Republic of Germany. Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina takes a walk around the city of Ludwigsburg.19.05.1994#6306521
A visit by President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina to Baden-Wurttemberg, Federal Republic of Germany. Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina, center left, tours Ludwigsburg Palace in the city of Ludwigsburg.19.05.1994#6306519
A visit by President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina to Baden-Württemberg, Federal Republic of Germany. Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina tours the Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory.19.05.1994#6307198
A visit by President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina to Baden-Wurttemberg, Federal Republic of Germany. Russian First Lady Naina Yeltsina, right, tours Ludwigsburg Palace.19.05.1994#6307196
Right: German stage director Peter Stein who has arrived in Russia for producing the performance Oresteia, based on the play by Aeschylus, visits the Modern Theater in Moscow.17.01.1994#8264811
German stage director Peter Stein who has arrived in Russia for producing the performance Oresteia, based on the play by Aeschylus, talks to his interpreter Klarissa Stolyarova, center, and Modern Theater Chief Director Svetlana Vragova, left.17.01.1994#8264807
German stage director Peter Stein who has arrived in Russia for producing the performance Oresteia, based on the play by Aeschylus, visits the State Memorial and Nature Reserve Leo Tolstoy Museum-Estate in Yasnaya Polyana.16.01.1994#8264805
Left: German stage director Peter Stein who has arrived in Russia for producing the performance Oresteia, based on the play by Aeschylus, visits Melikhovo in the Moscow Region.14.01.1994#8264804
An official visit by Federal Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl to Russia, December 15-16, 1992. From left: President of Russia Boris Yeltsin and Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl take a walk around the Moscow Kremlin.15.12.1992#6584565
The visit by President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin, left, to the Federal Republic of Germany at the invitation of Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, November 21-23, 1991. Col. Gen. Matvey Burlakov, Commander-in-Chief of the Western Group of Forces of Russia's Armed Forces, makes a speech.23.11.1991#8234992
The visit by President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin to the Federal Republic of Germany at the invitation of Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, November 21-23, 1991. The command staff of the Western Group of Forces of Russia's Armed Forces listen to the president speak in Wunsdorf.23.11.1991#8234991
The visit by President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin to the Federal Republic of Germany at the invitation of Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, November 21-23, 1991. Boris Yeltsin, left, during an address delivered by Commander-in-Chief of the Western Group of Forces, Colonel General Matvey Burlakov, in the city of Wunsdorf.22.11.1991#8280383
The visit by President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin to the Federal Republic of Germany at the invitation of Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, November 21-23, 1991. Boris Yeltsin delivers an address during the meeting in the city of Wunsdorf. The presidium members include First Deputy Minister of Defense of the USSR and Hero of the Soviet Union, Pavel Grachyov, 2nd left, and Commander-in-Chief of the Western Group of Forces, Colonel General Matvey Burlakov, 5th left.22.11.1991#8280380
The visit by President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin to the Federal Republic of Germany at the invitation of Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl, November 21-23, 1991. The command staff of the Western Group of Forces during Boris Yeltsin's address at the meeting in the city of Wunsdorf.22.11.1991#8280339
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Moscow, September 10-October 4, 1991. President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin, 4th right, and German Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 4th left, during the talks.01.10.1991#6361791
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Hans-Dietrich Genscher during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214906
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas, left, during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214901
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, right, during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214900
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas, left, during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214899
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, right, during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214713
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany (Two Plus Four Agreement), concluded between the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, and France, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and the USA in Moscow on September 12, 1990. US secretary of State James Baker during the ceremony to sign the agreement which allowed the reunification of Germany.12.09.1990#8214712
On September 12, 1990, the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States signed the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, also known as the Two Plus Four Agreement, in Moscow. Photo: Lothar de Maiziere, Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Government) of the German Democratic Republic, signs the document on the reunification of both German states.12.09.1990#8214703
A meeting of the Muelheim Initiative Club at the Soviet Peace Defense Committee. E. Schultz and G. Kenenberg attend the meeting.10.01.1990#6666033
A meeting of the Muelheim Initiative Club at the Soviet Peace Defense Committee. Yury Izyumov, First Deputy Editor in Chief of the Literaturnaya Gazeta newspaper, opened the meeting.10.01.1990#6666030
A meeting of the Muelheim Initiative Club at the Soviet Peace Defense Committee. Dieter Bach, Director of the Muelheim an der Ruhr Evangelical Academy, takes the floor.10.01.1990#6666029
The official visit by Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Helmut Kohl to the USSR, October 24-27, 1988. Helmut Kohl tours Danilov Monastery as part of his visit.26.10.1988#8312949
The official visit by Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Helmut Kohl to the USSR, October 24-27, 1988. Helmut Kohl, 3rd left, and his wife Hannelore Kohl, 2nd right, are seen near the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Ostankino, Moscow.25.10.1988#8313891
An official visit by Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Helmut Kohl to the USSR. Helmut Kohl's wife, Hannelore Kohl, is seen near St. Basil Cathedral (Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat) while taking a walk on the Moscow Kremlin's Red Square.25.10.1988#6287917
A meeting of representatives of the public of the USSR and the Federal Republic of Germany. Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Soviet of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Vadim Zagladin.01.04.1988#5822424
Petra Kelly, peace activist and co-founder of the Greens party (Federal Republic of Germany), during the International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, which took place in Moscow on February 14-16, 1987.14.02.1987#8454433
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. Carl Kieser, director of the Institute for International Relations (Federal Republic of Germany), speaks to a journalist after a roundtable, Ways to Survive in Our Interconnected World, at the Central House of Tourists (now Astrus Hotel).14.02.1987#8455820