World War I Exposition Opens at Manezh
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
The Manezh exhibition center, across from the Kremlin's northern wall, is hosting a tribute to Russian's effort in World War I.
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
The exhibition, which runs until the end of this month, honors the 100th anniversary of the start of the war, during which the country would embark on its transformation from the tsarist Russian Empire to the communist Soviet Union.
On display are hundreds of propaganda posters and other memorabilia, as well as weapons, airplanes and films, dating from 1914 to 1918.
See our previous Photo Gallery:
12 Nations Descend on Russia for Tank Contest
Vladimir Filonov / MT
