Alexandre Nikolaev ([personal profile] alexnikolbackup) wrote2021-11-25 04:33 am

Картинки падения Советского Союза , 1991. Часть 1



Готовлю в своём персональном блоге материал о падении Советской империи.
Я хотел дать всё сразу в ЖЖ, но запись оказалась слишком большой.
Пока вместо анонса - несколько фоток.


Когда переведу подписи к ним - не знает никто, так что следите за рекламой тут.












Soviet mothers who lost their sons in the Red Army are held back by State militia as they hold photographs of their loved ones in Red Square, on Monday, December 24, 1990. A group of about 200 Soviet parents who have all lost sons through ethnic violence and accidents within the Soviet armed services demonstrated outside the Kremlin. 6,000 Soviet service men were killed during 1990. (AP Photo/Martin Cleaver)

About 100,000 demonstrators march on the Kremlin in Moscow on January 20, 1991. Many called for the resignation of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev protesting against the Soviet army crackdown against the nationalist Lithuanian authorities. Lithuania had been the first Baltic Republic to proclaim its independence in March 1990. (Vitaly Armand/AFP/Getty Images)

Soviet soldiers patrol an emptied Red Square in Moscow, on March 27, 1991, after the area had been blocked off in anticipation of a pro-Yeltsin rally. (AFP/EPA/Alain-Pierre Hovasse)