From left: Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, and Russian Deputy Minister of Defense and Head of the Main Military and Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces, Viktor Goremykin, during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913063600x413 PXJPEG800x550 PXJPEG8003x5504 PXJPEG21 Mb
Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin, center, during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913060600x404 PXJPEG800x539 PXJPEG8167x5504 PXJPEG22 Mb
Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913058600x455 PXJPEG800x606 PXJPEG6303x4776 PXJPEG17 Mb
Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913040600x428 PXJPEG800x571 PXJPEG6296x4495 PXJPEG14 Mb
Russian Deputy Minister of Defense and Head of the Main Military and Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces, Viktor Goremykin, speaks at the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913033600x441 PXJPEG800x588 PXJPEG5345x3927 PXJPEG12 Mb
Center: Chair of the Russian State Duma Committee on State Building and Legislation, Pavel Krasheninnikov, during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913022600x430 PXJPEG800x573 PXJPEG4964x3556 PXJPEG8 Mb
The Marshal's Star badge of rank, which belonged to Joseph Stalin, is displayed at an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913021600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG5392x3592 PXJPEG10 Mb
Chairman of the Russian Historical Society Ruslan Gagkuyev during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913018600x431 PXJPEG800x575 PXJPEG6296x4524 PXJPEG17 Mb
The opening of an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913016600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG8256x5504 PXJPEG22 Mb
A visitor at the opening of an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913015600x419 PXJPEG800x558 PXJPEG7066x4931 PXJPEG14 Mb
Left: Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913014600x453 PXJPEG800x603 PXJPEG6823x5147 PXJPEG22 Mb
From left: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin, Russian Deputy Minister of Defense and Head of the Main Military and Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces, Viktor Goremykin, and Member of the Presidium of the Russian Historical Society and Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Document Processing Directorate, Alexei Seregin, during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913011600x413 PXJPEG800x551 PXJPEG7576x5220 PXJPEG21 Mb
The opening of an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913010600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG8256x5504 PXJPEG12 Mb
From left: Curator of the exhibition Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, Olga Barkovets, Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin, and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova during the ceremony to open the exhibition Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The event features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913009600x448 PXJPEG800x598 PXJPEG4898x3659 PXJPEG11 Mb
Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova during the ceremony to open an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8913008600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG8256x5504 PXJPEG24 Mb
The Orders of Victory are displayed at an exhibition, Never Forgotten: Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Great Victory, at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to the Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912985600x401 PXJPEG800x534 PXJPEG6988x4668 PXJPEG20 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912983600x407 PXJPEG800x543 PXJPEG7973x5414 PXJPEG26 Mb
Moscow. Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912980600x426 PXJPEG800x568 PXJPEG4877x3463 PXJPEG8 Mb
Moscow. Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912979600x391 PXJPEG800x522 PXJPEG7016x4577 PXJPEG17 Mb
Moscow. The Order of Victory on display at the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912978600x400 PXJPEG800x534 PXJPEG4978x3320 PXJPEG10 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912972600x411 PXJPEG800x548 PXJPEG7633x5230 PXJPEG23 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912971360x600 PXJPEG481x800 PXJPEG1855x3088 PXJPEG4 Mb
Moscow. Picture To the Great Russian Nation by Mikhail Khmelko on display at the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912955600x407 PXJPEG800x543 PXJPEG7692x5223 PXJPEG21 Mb
Moscow. Olga Barkovets, curator of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, during its opening at the Stte History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912953600x417 PXJPEG800x556 PXJPEG7155x4969 PXJPEG22 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912951600x417 PXJPEG800x556 PXJPEG7273x5057 PXJPEG17 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912949600x432 PXJPEG800x576 PXJPEG7148x5145 PXJPEG21 Mb
Moscow. Picture To the Great Russian Nation by Mikhail Khmelko on display at the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912945600x392 PXJPEG800x523 PXJPEG8021x5244 PXJPEG25 Mb
Moscow. Right: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912943600x422 PXJPEG800x562 PXJPEG7326x5150 PXJPEG22 Mb
Moscow. From left: Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova and Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912942600x428 PXJPEG800x570 PXJPEG7074x5042 PXJPEG20 Mb
Moscow. From left: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova and Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912941600x431 PXJPEG800x574 PXJPEG6332x4545 PXJPEG18 Mb
Moscow. Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912902600x414 PXJPEG800x552 PXJPEG6146x4238 PXJPEG14 Mb
Moscow. From left: General Director of the State History Museum Alexei Levykin and Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912901600x416 PXJPEG800x554 PXJPEG4927x3414 PXJPEG11 Mb
Moscow. Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912900600x453 PXJPEG800x603 PXJPEG4812x3630 PXJPEG12 Mb
Moscow. Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912899600x425 PXJPEG800x566 PXJPEG4077x2887 PXJPEG7 Mb
Moscow. Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912898600x419 PXJPEG800x559 PXJPEG5107x3568 PXJPEG12 Mb
Moscow. Left: Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912897600x449 PXJPEG800x598 PXJPEG2881x2154 PXJPEG3 Mb
Moscow. Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912896600x400 PXJPEG800x533 PXJPEG8053x5368 PXJPEG23 Mb
Moscow. Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912895368x600 PXJPEG491x800 PXJPEG3313x5403 PXJPEG10 Mb
Moscow. Russian Deputy Defense Minister - Chief of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces, Viktor Goremykin, during opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912894600x472 PXJPEG800x629 PXJPEG6310x4963 PXJPEG17 Mb
Moscow. Opening of the exhibition No Right to be Forgotten ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory at the State History Museum. The exhibition features over 500 archive documents and 700 museum exhibits highlighting the contribution of the Soviet nation to Victory over Nazi Germany.29.04.2025#8912893600x406 PXJPEG800x541 PXJPEG7747x5240 PXJPEG17 Mb