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The 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosiya.
Hryhori Skovoroda - philosopher.
First human in space, Yuri Gagarin.
Aleksandra Ekster, Three women's figures. 1909-1910. Oil on canvas.
Alexander Alyabyev,
Pavlo Skoropadsky
Sadko, Palekh painting
Ivan Kotlyarevsky
Summer Day. The Backyard.
An old woman.
The broad Dnieper roars and moans by Mykola Burachek, 1941
In 2004 Ukrainian post issued a stamp based on the Burachek's 1919 painting of St
Kalejs during World War II.
Vladimir Betz headstone at the Vydubychi Monastery, Kiev
The river in May
St. Anthony of Kiev wearing the Great Schema.
Copy of "Short edition"
Velikiy Knyaz Konstantin
Partisans take on the village to drive away a German punitive expedition.
1936 design for 50,000-seat
The ticket for the Stadium's opening day, 22 June 1941, which was postponed until after "Victory"
Nikolay Sergeyev. "Apple blossom. In Little Russia." 1895. Oil on canvas.
Red Army tanks enter Riga (1940)
Semen Shustin, appointed Commissar of Latvian State Security , personally signed deportation orders for 6,636...
Les Kurbas in 1933
Dynamo Sports Stadium
"Beat the Bolshevik" - Polish–Soviet War 1920 poster
Railcars with Latvians to be deported to the East
Residents of Latvia welcome the arrival of Red Army in 1944