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Red Army in the Byelorussian SSR. (1929 - 1941)

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Scene №1 Red Army in the Byelorussian SSR

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Number Red Army "Signal" from the newspaper in 1929.

In the village street passing the farm carts with bread for the Red Army.

The slogan on the wall of the house with a call for the Red Army bread.

Those women, riding on the carts with grain.

Passing farmers in the cart.

The soldiers and the inhabitants of one of the Belarusian villages dance in a circle.

KE Voroshilov, Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin watching the aircraft flying over Red Square in 1934.

The landing of paratroopers during the maneuvers of the Belarusian Military District in 1936.

Flying transport aircraft.

Landing aircraft with attached to the bottom of the fuselage light tank.

Disengagement from the aircraft tank starts to move.

Tukhachevsky MN It speaks to the commanders and political workers of the Belarusian Military District.

Detail of a poster dedicated to the liberation of Western Belarus.

Story honor guard.

Arrival in Brest commander Kovalev MP, people applauded at the station.

Distribution of newspapers to residents of a town in Western Belarus.

Military cop on a city street.

The soldiers at the echelon say goodbye to his family before being sent to the front in 1941.

Commanders sit in the car, playing a brass band.

The soldiers in the carriages leaving echelon.

Personnel

Kliment Voroshilov - statesman and political leader, military leader
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin - state and political figure
Tukhachevsky Mikhail Nikolayevich - commander
Mikhail Kovalev Prokofievich - commander

Calendar

1929 1934 1936 1941

Locations

Moscow
Belarus
Brest

Seasons

Summer
Autumn

Generals and war heroes; Political figures; Army; History; Joining of Western Ukraine and Western Belarus to the USSR; World War II; Armament
Biography; Policy; Defense and internal security