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  2. Portal:Communism/Selected picture archive - Wikipedia

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    Communist Party of the Russian Federation supporters rally in Moscow's Triumfalnaya Square. Photo credit: Vladimir Fedorenko Choose the next selected picture • Archive

  3. Museum Berlin-Karlshorst - Wikipedia

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    After German-Soviet agreements on the withdrawal of Soviet armed forces from Germany in 1990, Germany and the Soviet Union decided to jointly recollect in the museum the history of the German-Soviet war and the end of Nazi rule. After restructuring the permanent exhibition, the German-Russian Museum opened to the public in May 1995.

  4. Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial - Wikipedia

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    It was opened in 1994 on the site of the main political prison of the former East German Communist Ministry of State Security, the Stasi. Unlike many other government and military institutions in East Germany , Hohenschönhausen prison was not stormed by demonstrators after the fall of the Berlin Wall , allowing prison authorities to destroy ...

  5. History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union

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    The German minority population in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union stemmed from several sources and arrived in several waves. Since the second half of the 19th century, as a consequence of the Russification policies and compulsory military service in the Russian Empire, large groups of Germans from Russia emigrated to the Americas (mainly Canada, the United States, Brazil and Argentina ...

  6. File : Museo Estatal de Historia, MoscĂș, Rusia, 2016-10-03 ...

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    The host of the Russian history museum was built based on Sherwood's neo-Russian design between 1875 and 1881. Español : Edificio del Museo Estatal de Historia visto desde la Plaza Roja , Moscú, Rusia.

  7. Posters in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 11 The earliest propaganda posters in Soviet Russia appeared in August 1918 [7]: 11 and focused on the Russian Civil War, with this remaining the primary subject until 1921. [4] Between 1919 and 1921, the Russian Telegraph Agency produced ROSTA windows, posters which featured simplified cartoons and short pieces of text or mottoes. [8]

  8. Reichskommissariat Moskowien - Wikipedia

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    The administrative capital was tentatively proposed as Moscow, the historical and political center of the Russian state. As the German armies were approaching the Soviet capital in the Operation Typhoon in the autumn of 1941, Hitler determined that Moscow, like Leningrad and Kiev, would be levelled and its 4 million inhabitants killed, to destroy it as a potential center of Bolshevist resistance.

  9. The Soviet Paradise - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Paradise (German original title "Das Sowjet-Paradies") was the name of an exhibition and a propaganda film created by the Department of Film of the propaganda organisation (Reichspropagandaleitung) of the German Nazi Party (NSDAP), and was displayed in the larger cities of the Reich and occupied countries: Vienna, Prague, Berlin and others.