The establishment of Soviet power.
Soviet Russia – the new state, which had no analogues in the world – attracted the attention of foreign news agencies. Foreign journalists wanted to visit the land of the Soviets and to capture the events taking place there and people who were in the centre of these events.
A group of armed men during the revolution of 1918 in Moscow.
Vladimir Ilyich walking along the street with his sister Maria Ulyanova in Moscow.
Children standing near a broken statue of Alexander III in Moscow.
Children, moonlighting at a street Barber shop in Soviet Russia.
Blimp over Moscow during a parade in red square.
Trotsky and other members of the Soviet government during the parade on red square in Moscow.
The first train with food and water, sent to the starving in the Volga region.
Children during a parade in red square in Moscow, welcomes Trotsky.
The company of military musicians during a parade on red square in Moscow.
Speech at the podium of Leon Trotsky on the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution in Moscow.
A meeting of the Board of criminal justice Board in Moscow.
The flag-raising ceremony in front of the Soviet Embassy.
Rakovsky and Chicherin holidaymakers on the veranda at the Soviet Embassy in Paris.
Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin is to 1930 people’s Commissar of foreign Affairs of the USSR.
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Trials of the criminal judicial Board of Moscow city.