The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991). Historian, translator and public figure, author of works on the problems of Soviet Germans Viktor Diesendorf during his speech.18.10.1991#8606613
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991).18.10.1991#8606612
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991). Right: Chairman of the Renaissance Society of Soviet Germans Heinrich Grout with delegates.18.10.1991#8606611
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991).18.10.1991#8606610
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991).18.10.1991#8606609
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991). German historian Ingeborg Fleischhauer is seen speaking.18.10.1991#8606608
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991).18.10.1991#8606607
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991). Chairman of the Renaissance Society of Soviet Germans Heinrich Grout during a speech.18.10.1991#8606606
The 1st Congress of USSR Germans in the Oktyabr Moscow cinema hall, convened on the issue of restoring an autonomous German republic in the Volga region (October 18-20, 1991). An unauthorized rally of Moscow residents who oppose the formation of German autonomy on the Volga.18.10.1991#8606605
Rein Veidemann, one of the leaders of the Estonian Popular Front. The Estonian Popular Front was founded in April 1988 to support perestroika. Formally, it was not a political party but a national movement.30.10.1989#6561811
Yevgeny Kogan, one of the leaders of the Estonian Intermovement. The international workers' movement of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Intermovement) was a political movement (opponent of the Popular Front) and organization in Estonian founded on July 19, 1988. Movement supporters had conservative and communist views and fought for preserving the Soviet Union and its territorial integrity.30.08.1989#6561824
Baltic Way, a peaceful action in the Baltic republics of the USSR held on August 23, 1989. The Popular Fronts of the Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR and Estonian SSR organized a human chain of solidarity across all three republics. Baltic Chain in Estonia.23.08.1989#6561822
Baltic Way, a peaceful action in the Baltic republics of the USSR held on August 23, 1989. The Popular Fronts of the Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR and Estonian SSR organized a human chain of solidarity across all three republics. Baltic Chain in Estonia.23.08.1989#6561815