Belarusian SSR. Vlasta Renyak, daughter of a German anti-fascist, speaks at the opening ceremony for the Children of Hard Times memorial in the village of Dyatlovo, Grodno Region, which commemorates child victims of Nazism. The memorial is dedicated to the children from the Dyatlovo orphanage who died from hunger and disease during the occupation of Belarus by the Nazi invaders.01.05.1988#6571645
The Peace Wave pacifist campaign at the Khatyn Memorial. Nikolai Girilovich, the only survivor from the village of Dalva exterminated by the Nazis in June, 1944.24.10.1987#3041459
Memorial ensemble of the 9th Kaunas fleet. Monument to victims of fascism composed of three sculptural groups symbolizing suffer, fight and victory. The monument by winners of the State prize of the USSR sculptor Alfonsas Ambrazunas, architects Gediminas Baravikas and Vitautas Velus.01.08.1986#842019
Memorial ensemble of the 9th Kaunas fleet. Monument to victims of fascism composed of three sculptural groups symbolizing suffer, fight and victory. The monument by winners of the State prize of the USSR sculptor Alfonsas Ambrazunas, architects Gediminas Baravikas and Vitautas Velus.01.06.1986#842036
Latvian SSR. Salaspils Memorial Ensemble "The Road of Suffering" with symbolic concrete statues on the site of the WWII Nazi concentration camp outside the town of Salaspils. The memorial by sculptors Lev Bukovsky, Olegs Skarainis, Janis Zarins and architects Gunars Asaris, Oleg Zalamenny, Olgerts Ostenbergs and Ivars Strautmanis was unveiled in 1967.23.05.1985#5759945
Reproduction of the photo depicting Baby Yar ravine, the place where 100,000 Soviets people were executed. The original is at the State Archives of Film and Photo Documents of the Ukrainian SSR.01.12.1983#601385
The Belarusian SSR. Minsk Region. Khatyn memorial complex which is devoted to the population of Belarusian villages wiped out completely by Nazi occupants during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Sculptor People's Artist of the BSSR Sergei Selikhanov. Architects Yury Gradov, Valentin Zankovich and Leonid Levin. Unveiled in 1969.01.06.1980#2985219
Salaspils Memorial Ensemble was placed on the site of the Nazi concentration camp to commemorate over 100,000 prisoners who were killed by the Nazis during World War II. Unveiled in 1967. The sculpture "Mother."01.06.1980#2985215
A fragment of the Babi Yar Memorial for Victims of Fascism. Designed by sculptor Mikhail Lysenko, architect Anatoly Ignashchenko. Unveiled on July 2, 1976. Ukrainian SSR.16.07.1975#5594052
A fragment of the Babi Yar Memorial for Victims of Fascism. Designed by sculptor Mikhail Lysenko, architect Anatoly Ignashchenko. Unveiled on July 2, 1976. Ukrainian SSR.16.07.1975#5594050
Model of the Babi Yar Memorial for Victims of Fascism. Designed by sculptor Mikhail Lysenko, architect Anatoly Ignashchenko. Unveiled on July 2, 1976. Ukrainian SSR.16.07.1975#5594049
Kovno fortress in Lithuanian Kaunas. During the World War II when Lithuania was occupied by the Nazi Germany, there was a concentration camp in Fort 9 where mass murders of the civil population, mainly jews, took place. Now in the fort there is a museum of victims of fascism and genocide of jew people.01.05.1973#2772372
Bronze sculpture "Unconquered Man" holding a dead child at "Khatyn" memorial complex.01.09.1971#575041
Eternal flame (Pirciupiai) by Jan Tikhonov on display at the APN 1970-1971 photo exhibition.21.07.1971#5673852
Salaspils memorial ensemble — memorial complexto the victims of fascism. "The Road of Suffering" with symbolic concrete statues and groups, erected on the site of a Nazi concentration camp where more than 100 thousand people were imprisoned. The sculptural group "Solidarity", "Oath", "Rot Front".01.05.1968#2703733
Salaspils memorial ensemble — memorial complexto the victims of fascism. "The Road of Suffering" with symbolic concrete statues and groups, erected on the site of a Nazi concentration camp where more than 100 thousand people were imprisoned. Opened in 1967.01.05.1968#2703730
The Latvian SSR. The Salaspils Memorial Complex built on the site of the Salispils (Kurtenhof) concentration camp, in memory of victims of Fascism and opened in 1967. The sculpture "The Humiliated".01.09.1967#5671732
The Latvian SSR. The Salaspils Memorial Complex built on the site of the Salispils (Kurtenhof) concentration camp, in memory of victims of Fascism and opened in 1967. The sculpture "Mother".01.09.1967#5671731
The Latvian SSR. The Salaspils Memorial Complex built on the site of the Salispils (Kurtenhof) concentration camp, in memory of victims of Fascism and opened in 1967. The sculpture "The Unbroken".01.09.1967#5671730
The Latvian SSR. The Salaspils Memorial Complex built on the site of the Salispils (Kurtenhof) concentration camp, in memory of victims of Fascism and opened in 1967. The sculptures "Solidarity", "Oath" and "Rot Front".01.09.1967#5671725
An exhibition of designs for a memorial to fascism victims, in Kiev, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.10.10.1966#6070125
A project of the monument to Hungarian prisoners who died in Mauthausen, the first Nazi concentration camp in Austria to receive foreign citizens. By sculptor Agamemnon Markis, Hungary citizen of Greek origin.01.07.1964#760311
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria. A group of released French inmates.05.05.1945#5683644
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria. Murdered inmates.05.05.1945#5683643
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria. Murdered inmates.05.05.1945#5683516
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria. Crematorium.05.05.1945#5683515
Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945. Liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz (Auschwitz) by troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front in cooperation with troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front during the Vistula-Oder operation. The bodies of prisoners.22.02.1945#8660436
World War II (1939-1945). The Auschwitz German concentration camp liberated by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945. Funeral of Auschwitz prisoners.01.02.1945#5877290
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). An emergency expert commission inspects barracks at the Auschwitz concentration camp.01.02.1945#5686096
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Funeral of the prisoners liberated by the Red Army from the Auschwitz concentration camp.01.02.1945#5686097
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). An emergency expert commission inspects gallows in the Auschwitz concentration camp.28.01.1945#5686093
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Electrocuted barbed wire fence in the Auschwitz concentration camp.27.01.1945#5686095
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Liberation of Norway from the Nazi invaders by the Red Army. The territory of the Nazi concentration camp near the city of Tromsø on the coast of the Arctic Ocean. Several thousand Soviet prisoners of war met their death here. They were not shot or gassed, they were killed by the Arctic cold. The prisoners were kept in the open air. The frost in these places reaches 45 degrees Celsius. Shoes of prisoners killed by the Nazi executioners.01.10.1944#8758693
The fascist death camp Majdanek. The camp was liquidated by the Soviet Army on July 22, 1944. The Poles bring flowers to the remains of prisoners.24.07.1944#5506454
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. A charred body of the prisoner at Maly Trostenets concentration camp.01.07.1944#5681497
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Ukrainian SSR. Kirivograd liberated by the Soviet troops on January 8, 1944, during the Kirovograd offensive of the 2nd Ukrainian. Bodies of the civilian residents of the city shot and burned by Nazi invaders. Victims of the Nazis, 1943.08.01.1944#5729067
Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Bodies of civilians killed by Nazi Germans near the city of Zolochiv (Lviv Region).10.07.1941#5686027