Whats your Favourite Soviet War picture or poster?

Soviet guerillas deep in forest

Soviet guerillas deep in forest

Soviet guerillas deep in forest

Destroyed Pzkw-IV, view from SU-76

The Soviet tankmen examine the destroyed Tiger

Good pics, you could have post them in a single post just easier for you :wink:

Take a look at victory.rusarchives.ru There are a lot of ww2 soviet military pics.

Only problem its that it is in russian :?
But thanks anyways :wink:

Alex, you are my hero :smiley:

Stepankova E.F. Mother of nine sons, all of them were killed by Germans on the battlefields of WW2.

OMG!

Some others.

“Soviet generations united”

Western allies and Ussr.

And other:

2Panzerknacker,nice pics, text on your posters means:
#1:“The boldness wins cities!”
#2:“Long live a united front of the peace states against fascist aggressors!”
#3:“The sniper beats from apart, but always for certain!”

Thanks for your translation, the cirilic alphabet is not my strong point :slight_smile:

Lot of Russian pictures:
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/GZel_001
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/MTra_001
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/Stalingrad
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/War%20Exhibition
http://www.schicklerart.com/exhibitions/sovietwar/HTML/war_1.html
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/Leningrad
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/ynk
http://www.schicklerart.com/auto_exh/RPCWar

Alex83 - some great pics there, thanks. I like the Pavlov’s house pic the best.

Alex83 wrote:

Stepankova E.F. Mother of nine sons, all of them were killed by Germans on the battlefields of WW2.

Not doubting you but is that statement based on well documented fact? Is there an article in English anywhere explaining who they were and what happened to them?

Thanks

i read on another forum that this was probably propaganda. it does kind of look fake, i mean, what are the chances to pzs wouldn’t fire on russians right infront of them?

http://victory.rusarchives.ru/catalogue/photo.php?photo_id=443&id=24
It is an official site of federal archival agency of the Russian Federation. I have not found references in English. If this history is very interesting to you, try to address in the state archive of the Rostov area.
http://rusarchives.ru/state/rostov.shtml


Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub