Moscow, Russia. Members of Working Moscow movement hold meeting to protest price hikes and the breakup of the Soviet Union near the main entrance to the National Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).01.03.1992#5564646
Participants in a rally, organized by the Democratic Party of Russia under the slogan The Disintegration of the Soviet Union Today is the Disintegration of Russia Tomorrow, on Moscow's Manezhnaya Square.10.12.1991#8236323
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union, now Russia, speaks at a rally, organized by the Democratic Party of Russia under the slogan The Disintegration of the Soviet Union Today is the Disintegration of Russia Tomorrow, on Moscow's Manezhnaya Square.10.12.1991#8236322
On the set of the Soviet-American feature film Three Days in August about the August 1991 coup. Directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8232887
On the set of the Soviet-American feature film Three Days in August about the August 1991 coup. Directed by Jan Jung (Denmark).20.09.1991#8232881
Alexander Obolensky, Chairman of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union.07.09.1991#8238542
Alexander Obolensky, Chairman of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union, studies documents.07.09.1991#8238538
Second right: Alexander Obolensky, Chairman of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union, talks to colleagues/06.09.1991#8238612
Members of the Parliamentary Commission for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August Putsch in August 1991.06.09.1991#8238543
Left: Alexander Obolensky, Chairman of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union, at a meeting.06.09.1991#8238541
A member of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union confiscates materials from the archive of the Voyenizdat Military Publishers of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8238540
Right: Vladimir Shcherbakov, Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Labor and Social Issues, at a meeting of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union.06.09.1991#8238539
Members of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union with materials, confiscated from the archive of the Voyenizdat Military Publishers of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8238537
Vladimir Shcherbakov, Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Labor and Social Issues, at a meeting of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union.06.09.1991#8238536
Acting Soviet Prime Minister Vitaly Doguzhiyev at a meeting of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union.06.09.1991#8238535
Members of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union confiscate materials from the archive of the Voyenizdat Military Publishers of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8238534
Members of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union at the archive of the Voyenizdat Military Publishers of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8238533
Members of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union confiscate materials from the archive of the Voyenizdat Military Publishers of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8238532
Right: Vladimir Shcherbakov, Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Labor and Social Issues, at a meeting of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union.06.09.1991#8236519
Center: Alexander Obolensky, Chairman of the Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Circumstances of the August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union, studies documents.06.09.1991#8236518
The Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Aftermath of the Abortive August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union. Photo: Commission members confiscate materials from the archive of the Military Publishing House of the Soviet Defense Ministry.06.09.1991#8285283
The Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Aftermath of the Abortive August 1991 Coup in the Soviet Union. Right: Acting First Deputy Prime Minister of the USSR Vladimir Shcherbakov, Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, at a meeting.06.09.1991#8285266
The Commission of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) of the RSFSR for Investigating the Causes and Consequences of an Abortive Coup in the Soviet Union in August 1991. Center: People's Deputy of the USSR and Commission Chairman Alexander Obolensky studies documents.06.09.1991#8285265
Moscow. August 19-31, 1991. The First Congress of Compatriots involved about 700 compatriots from non-Soviet foreign countries. In this photo, the delegates are visiting the Presentation of the Virgin Optina Hermitage Monastery near Kozelsk in the Kaluga Region.24.08.1991#8595741
Moscow. August 19-31, 1991. The First Congress of Compatriots involved about 700 compatriots from non-Soviet foreign countries. In this photo, the delegates are standing near military equipment, abandoned not far from Red Square after an abortive by members of the State Committee for the State of Emergency . The coup's perpetrators tried to stop the breakup of the Soviet Union and to prevent the signing of the Union Treaty.23.08.1991#8595742
Vladimir Gudkov, Chair, Advocacy Committee for Establishing the Association of Friends of Yugoslavia, Head, Slavic Philology Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University01.04.1991#8192008
The Republic of Latvia. Events of January 1991 in Riga. A bus which got under fire on Lenin (Svobody) Street in central Riga.22.01.1991#3169038
Azerbaijan SSR. Ethnic pogrom in Baku. 13-20 January 1990. Armenian refugees evacuated to the Baku - Krasnovodsk (Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan) ferry in closed car guarded by USSR police.17.01.1990#3171174
Commemoration rally in honor of the victims of tragedy in Tbilisi on April 9, 1989. Georgian center Mziuri on Old Arbat street, Moscow.19.05.1989#689466
Commemoration rally in honor of the victims of tragedy in Tbilisi on April 9, 1989. Georgian center Mziuri on Old Arbat street, Moscow.19.05.1989#689465
Commemoration rally in honor of the victims of tragedy in Tbilisi on April 9, 1989. Georgian center Mziuri on Old Arbat street, Moscow.19.05.1989#689464
Commemoration rally in honor of the victims of tragedy in Tbilisi on April 9, 1989. Georgian center Mziuri on Old Arbat street, Moscow.19.05.1989#689374
Commemoration rally in honor of the victims of tragedy in Tbilisi on April 9, 1989. Georgian center Mziuri on Old Arbat street, Moscow.19.05.1989#689373