A monument to the Russian commander Alexander Suvorov. Unveiled in 1982. Sculptor Oleg Komov. The monument was installed on Suvorov Square opposite the Central Academic Theater of the Russian Army.24.11.2000#619852
The 1991 presidential election in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, won by Dzhokhar Dudayev.27.10.1991#8606558
The 1991 presidential election in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, won by Dzhokhar Dudayev (center).27.10.1991#8606557
The 1991 presidential election in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, won by Dzhokhar Dudayev.27.10.1991#8606556
Gori residents protest the dismantling of a monument to Joseph Stalin on the city's central square.01.09.1990#8420362
Sewn star of the Order of St. George, which belonged to the Russian commander Alexander Suvorov. From the collection of the State Historical Museum in Moscow.10.08.1988#8312947
An embroidered star of St. George's Order that belonged to Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov from collection of orders of the State History Museum.08.05.1988#5871216
Ukrainian SSR. Monument to the Russian commander Alexander Suvorov, who led the capture of the Turkish fortress of Izmail in 1790. In 1945, the monument was erected in the center of Izmail. Sculptor: Boris Eduards (1860 - 1924).01.07.1985#8778679
"Portrait of Commander Alexander Suvorov" by an unknown artist. The State History Museum collections.01.01.1976#417221
The Belarusian SSR. A Monument to Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) in Kobrin in the Brest Region of Belarus. Built to a design by sculptor V. S. Chebotaryov from Leningrad, it was unveiled in 1964. Suvorov lived at Kobrinsky Klyuch estate in Kobrin [that was presented to him by Empress Catherine the Great for his loyal service] in 1797 and 180024.09.1966#6054617
The bust of Russian military leader Alexander Suvorov by an unknown sculptor. The late 19th century.26.05.1950#3323678
National parade of physical culturists on August 12, 1945. Nikita Khrushchev, Iosif Stalin, Georgy Malenkov, Lavreny Beria and Vyacheslav Molotov (from left to right) make for Red Square to attend the parade of physical culturists.12.08.1945#3238022