Construction workers taking a dinner break at the Bolshoi Theater reconstruction site.29.08.2009#439808
The Tyumen Region. The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area. Driller's assistant Y. Gusev during prospecting works at the Kharasavey gas condensate field.31.03.1988#5485514
Officers of a corrective labor institution show a French journalist around the colony premises24.03.1988#5477962
Vladimir Central, a prison for dangerous criminals founded by the order of Catherine the Great in 1783 in Vladimir. All prisoners are moved under police escort.15.03.1988#6558719
Yamal Nenets Autonomous Area. Yamburg, an Arctic rotation village of Yamburggasdobycha (currently Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg) in Nadymsky district, Tyumen Region. Construction of a house on piles.21.05.1987#5823485
Yamal Nenets Autonomous Area. Yamburg, an Arctic rotation village of Yamburggasdobycha (currently Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg) in Nadymsky district, Tyumen Region.21.05.1987#5823484
The workforce of the Bratsk timber processing complex and specialists from socialist countries (the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the People's Republic of Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, the Polish People's Republic, the Socialist Republiс of Romania and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic): a shift of peace and friendship.17.04.1985#797737
Yamburg polar shift camp for gas workers of the Yamburggazdobycha production association (now Gazprom dobycha Yamburg) in the Nadymsky district of the Tyumen region of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area.10.01.1985#8378873
Yamburg polar shift camp for gas workers of the Yamburggazdobycha production association (now Gazprom dobycha Yamburg) in the Nadymsky district of the Tyumen region of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area.10.01.1985#8378872
Kommunist collective farm the village of Matusov, Cherkassy Region, Ukrainian SSR. A lunch in the field camp.01.08.1981#6687882
Construction of the Ust-Ilimsk Timber Company involving Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Poland and Romania. In the photo: accommodation for construction Hungarian workers on Naimushina Street in Ust-Ilimsk.19.07.1979#8169238
Rest home Dubki of the Leningrad optical and mechanical association (now LOMO). Tarasovo village.01.06.1978#844196
At the Dubki rest home of the Leningrade optical and mechanical association (now LOMO). Tarasovo village01.06.1978#844194
Lenin Artek All-Union young pioneer camp (today's Artek international children's center). A song helps children from different countries to make friends. The Ukrainian SSR, the Crimean Region.10.07.1975#5585164
General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Poland. Leonid Brezhnev, center, and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party Edward Gierek at metallurgical plant Unity.22.07.1974#5608831
General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Leonid Brezhnev visits the Polish People's Republic to attend the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Poland. Leonid Brezhnev, center, and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party Edward Gierek, right, at metallurgical plant Unity.22.07.1974#5608829
Holiday center on the Mius River built for workers of the Taganrog Metallurgical Plant (now TAGMET).14.07.1970#5975387
A. Dulkesh from a gypsy group that settled in the village of Dyagilevo. He works as assembler at Ryzselmash Plant.09.09.1965#5641918
A multiple printing plant in Ulan-Ude, Buryat ASSR, built with technical assistance from specialists of the German Democratic Republic.12.06.1963#6194969
A field concert in the V. I. Lenin kolkhoz. "The Cossack" dance performed by dairymaid G. Serikova.20.04.1958#5484466
The Soviet-Japanese War (August 9 - September 3, 1945) pitted the Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic against the Japanese Empire and Manchukuo. In this photo, Soviet officers are meeting with prisoners of war at the Mukden camp, liberated in August 1945 by units of the Red Army's 262nd Rifle Division, part of the 39th Soviet Army's 113 Rifle Corps. The camp's inmates included soldiers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand.01.09.1945#8649825