Wheelchair supermarathon racers cover the distance between Vladivostok, Moscow and St. Petersburg (12,000 km). Russian President Boris Yeltsin, left, presents the Order for Personal Courage to a supermarathon participant Yury Shapovalov.07.10.1992#6584526
Wheelchair supermarathon racers cover the distance between Vladivostok, Moscow and St. Petersburg (12,000 km). Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev, left to right, congratulate participants on receiving state awards.06.10.1992#6584523
Right: Asgat Galimzyanov, philanthropist and owner of a small family farm, meets with Great Patriotic War veterans who decided to follow his example and start and animal farm. Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.31.05.1988#6561457
Asgat Galimzyanov, owner of a small family farm, is a long-time philanthropist helping children's homes in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, during a business visit to a state bank. He has donated around 50,000 Soviet rubles (around 37,000 US dollars at the 1988 exchange rate) and gifted a car.31.05.1988#6561454
Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.Asgat Galimzyanov, philanthropist and owner of a small family farm, with children at Chilren's Home No. 1 that he has taken care of for many years. He has donated around 50,000 Soviet rubles (around 37,000 US dollars at the 1988 exchange rate) and gifted a car.31.05.1988#6561449
Right: Asgat Galimzyanov, owner of a small family farm, with the Muslim community of Kazan whose members followed his example and collected donations for parentless children in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.31.05.1988#6561168
Asgat Galimzyanov, owner of a small family farm, is a long-time philanthropist helping children's homes in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He has donated around 50,000 Soviet rubles (around 37,000 US dollars at the 1988 exchange rate) and gifted a car.31.05.1988#6561167
Left: Asgat Galimzyanov, owner of a small family farm, is a long-time philanthropist helping children's homes in the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Asgat Galimzyanov, his son Radik and uncle Tolgat at an animal farm in Kazan.31.05.1988#6561166
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Infantry soldiers aboard T-55 tanks of the Soviet Armed Forces break through the forward edge of battle area.10.09.1984#8791707
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Soldiers from a reconnaissance and assault company of a reconnaissance battalion take part in the exercise.10.09.1984#8791699
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Service personnel from military units of the Bulgarian People's Republic and the German Democratic Republic at a training center.10.09.1984#8791698
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: B. Dvorak, commander of a river-crossing pontoon battalion of the Czechoslovak People's Army.10.09.1984#8791697
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Service personnel from fraternal armies at an improvised concert.10.09.1984#8791695
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Soldiers from an Airborne Force division negotiate an obstacle course at a training center.10.09.1984#8791688
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Mil Mi-24 Hind/Crocodile helicopter gunships of the Soviet Armed Forces flying in formation.10.09.1984#8791666
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Service personnel from the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union and the German Democratic Republic conduct a divisional tactical exercise with live-ammunition target-shooting practice.10.09.1984#8791659
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Photo: Military Pilot First Class Alexander Slobodyanyuk serving with a Guards bomber squadron of the Soviet Armed Forces inside the cockpit.10.09.1984#8791657
The Shield-84 all-arms exercise involving the armed forces of the Warsaw Treaty's member states. Representatives of the high military command at an observation post during the Shield-84 exercise. From left: National Defense Minister of the German Democratic Republic Heinz Hoffmann, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Socialist United Party of Germany, Deputy Chief of the Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Navy - Colonel General Alexei Lizichev and Commander in Chief of the Soviet Army Group in Germany - Army General and Hero of the Soviet Union Mikhail Zaitsev.10.09.1984#8791651
The Soviet tanker Lugansk that hit a mine in Sandino, Nicaragua, returning to the Novorossiisk seaport. The ship sustained serious damage, and several sailors were wounded. This act of international piracy once again laid bare the aggressive essence of the |US administration's policy. Photo: Welcoming Soviet sailors who honorably withstood the difficult ordeal and who worthily fulfilled their duty.19.04.1984#8379684
Welcoming in the Novorossiysk port of Soviet sailors of the tanker Lugansk, which was blown up by an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The ship was seriously damaged and several crew members were injured. Center: head of the tanker's radio station Mr. Morozov with his daughters.19.04.1984#8579698
Welcoming in the Novorossiysk port of Soviet sailors of the tanker Lugansk, which was blown up by an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The ship was seriously damaged and several crew members were injured.19.04.1984#8579699
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. The tanker's first mate Mr. Naronov during an interview with Soviet journalists.19.04.1984#8767416
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. The crew meets with their families and friends.19.04.1984#8767423
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. The tanker's captain Anatoly Azov.19.04.1984#8767422
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration.19.04.1984#8767420
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. An antiwar protest against the US aggression.19.04.1984#8767419
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. The tanker's captain Anatoly Azov aboard his ship.19.04.1984#8767417
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. USSR Navy officers are seen speaking at an antiwar protest in the Novorossiysk port.19.04.1984#8767421
The return to the Novorossiysk port of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which had blown up on an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration. Mr. Sakharadze, sailor serving at the tanker.19.04.1984#8767418
Senior seaman Mr. Malevsky of the Soviet tanker Lugansk, which hit an American mine in the Nicaraguan port of Sandino. The vessel was seriously damaged, and several crew members were wounded. This act of international robbery once again exposed the aggressive nature of the policy pursued by the US administration.19.04.1984#8773942
A flier on the heroic deed of signaller Matvei Putilov during the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Stalingrad, 1942.01.11.1942#5486699