Moscow. Installing the exhibition Ukraine: At the Turns of the Era in the Manege Central Exhibition Hall. The exhibition consists of ten themed halls and covers a historical period from the establishment of the ancient Russian state until modern times. It features maps, posters, photos, video materials and newsreels, as well as declassified archive documents and also utilizes modern multimedia technologies, including projections, Kinect systems and interactive panels. The exhibition also interprets historical events in line with official Ukrainian concepts.02.11.2022#8309702
An active participant in the partisan resistance movement in Ukraine and Czechoslovakia during the Great Patriotic War, commissar of the partisan brigade, Hero of the Soviet Union Vsevolod Klokov. In the postwar period, he was a historian, Doctor of History, professor and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Klokov during a visit to the Kiev Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War (now the Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II).21.03.1984#8220746
Center, in the right: Vsevolod Klokov, active participant in the partisan struggle in Ukraine and Czechoslovakia during the Great Patriotic War, commissar of the partisan brigade, Hero of the Soviet Union. In the postwar period he was a historian, doctor of historical sciences, professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Discussion in the publishing house of the next chapter of V. Klokov's book, "Kovel Knot", dedicated to the Soviet partisan operation in Ukraine.21.03.1984#8220740
Center, in the right: Vsevolod Klokov, active participant in the partisan struggle in Ukraine and Czechoslovakia during the Great Patriotic War, commissar of the partisan brigade, Hero of the Soviet Union. In the postwar period he was a historian, doctor of historical sciences, professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. The consulate of Czechoslovakia in Kyiv among the guests, participants in the Slovak national uprising. Ukrainian SSR.21.03.1984#8220739
Ukrainian SSR, Lvov. A Powder tower built in 1554-1556, a monument of military-defense architecture of the Renaissance. It was part of the fortification system of the city of Lvov (Rzeczpospolita (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), the territory of modern Ukraine). In 1959, the tower was transferred to the Lvov House of Architects. Left: Assumption Church, a monument of Renaissance architecture of the XVI-XVII centuries.10.07.1982#6718862
Chapel of the Boims on the Cathedral Square in Lviv. Monument of Renaissance architecture. The chapel was built by the architect and sculptor Andrzej Behmer as a crypt in 1609-1617 for the noble Boim family. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250530
A fragment of the facade of the Boim Chapel on the Cathedral Square in Lviv. Monument of Renaissance architecture. The chapel was built by architect and sculptor Andrzej Behmer as a crypt in 1609-1617 for the noble Boim family. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250529
City of Lvov. A sculptural group on the upper facade of the building of the State Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (now the Museum of Ethnography and Artistic Crafts of the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). The building was built in 1891 for the Central Monopoly Savings Bank. The author of the sculptural group, Leonard Marconi, embodied in the stone female figure - Liberty - a symbol of thrift and prosperity, and in the male statues that surround her - success in agriculture and industry.09.08.1980#8250528
A fragment of the facade of the House of Scientists in Lvov, a monument of baroque architecture. The building was built in 1897-1898 based on the design by outstanding Viennese architects Hermann Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner who also designed the Odessa Opera Theater.09.08.1980#8250527
Sculpture of St. George the Victorious by Johann Pinzel on the facade of the archcathedral St. George's Cathedral - the main Greek Catholic cathedral in Lvov. The cathedral was built in 1744-1762, design by architect Bernard Meretin.09.08.1980#8250525
Sculptural fragment of the facade of the Dominican monastery and cathedral in Lvov, one of the most significant monuments of baroque architecture in the city. The monastery was founded in 1749 by Józef Potocki and designed by architect Jan de Witte. In the 1990s, the cathedral was transferred to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and is called the Church of the Holy Eucharist.09.08.1980#8250524
A fragment of the facade of the Boim Chapel on the Cathedral Square in Lvov. Monument of Renaissance architecture. The chapel was built by the architect and sculptor Andrzej Behmer as a crypt in 1609-1617 for the noble Boim family. Ukrainian SSR.09.08.1980#8250137
At the main entrance to the Hill of Glory, Ukrainian SSR. A memorial in honor of Russian soldiers who died in 1914-1915 in Galicia and Soviet soldiers who participated in the liberation of Lvov in 1944 (dismantled).06.10.1979#9020438
Otto Bader, PhD, and his students at the excavation of an ancient monument, in the Crimea.15.07.1977#3268
Russian troops enter Kolomyia. Brusilov Offensive, May-July 1916. South-Western Front. WWI (1914-1918). State History Museum. Photo reproduction.01.07.1970#628450
Zaporozhye, the Ukrainian SSR. A monument to the crew of a tank commanded by Nikolai Yatsenko. His tank was the first to enter the city during its liberation from Nazi German invaders during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.27.07.1966#6108149
Ukrainian SSR, Zaporozhye. The monument to Nikolai Yatsenko's tank crew, who were the first to get into the city during its liberation from the Nazi occupants during the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War.27.07.1966#6108289
Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 Lvov-Sandomierz strategic offensive operation. Hoisting the Red Banner on the town hall in liberated Lvov.27.07.1944#8660263
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Liberation of Ukraine from the Nazi invaders. German soldiers captured during the Chernigov-Pripyat offensive operation.21.09.1943#8682729