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Many photographs of the early-war in Russia show figures similar to this unfortunate Red Army private. An uncertain fate awaits him in Nazi custody.
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Another unlucky “Ivan” who is falling into German hands.
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Dressed in black overalls and wearing the distinctive padded, armoured vehicle helmet this officer is studying his map.
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This kneeling figure, clad in his long, Russian-style greatcoat holds the Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30 rifle.
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One of the smallest Russian armoured fighting vehicles and one of the most numerous. Some captured ones were even used by the Germans.
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The Russian Army of WW2 was the only army to employ women in a full combat role. This female sniper with her hessian-camouflaged rifle edges closer to the enemy.
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Stalin’s finest General who came up through the ranks the hard way to reach supreme command and lead the Soviet Forces to victory in Berlin, May 1945.
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A great leader of his nation and also a ruthless dictator who killed millions of his own countrymen. Here, dressed in a simple, white summer uniform...Like his opponent Hitler, he...
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The senior political officer in and during the Battle of Stalingrad from late 1942 to early 1943. He went on to become Premier of the USSR from 1957-1964.
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Down below in the streets of the city small pockets of German resistance are still being “flushed-out” even as the red flag flies overhead. Here one Russian soldier leans over...
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While most of the street fighting has died down this officer is taking no chances...He puts a fresh magazine into his pistol.
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Under fire this Soldier carries a badly wounded comrade out of danger.
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These two figures are again based on the same series of photographs that inspired RA064 “Raising The Red Flag” and go well with that set or...on their own.
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One of the Red Army’s women fighters replenishes her magazine.
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The SU-122 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122mm) was a Russian-made, self-propelled howitzer or assault gun during WW2. The number ‘122’ refers to the caliber of the main armament – a 122mm M-30S...
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A kneeling infantry sailor firing his PPSH41 submachine gun.
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Carrying his Soviet-made ‘Burp Gun’ this sailor charges forward...
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A kneeling Red Army private reaches into his pouch for a fresh magazine for his Ppsh 41 machine gun.