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I am preparing my body and soul for a powerful reenactment of an execution scene loosely based on the Russian film, The Chekist. No pretty porn this week, fellas! It’s all about the dark side here in #Portland. #porn #NSFW #Russia #Vintage #history
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fallbeil: mugenstyle: eccecorinna: wrathofprawn: for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the oldest, noisiest, crappest planes in the entire world.
womeninspace: fyeah-history: Valentina Vladimirovna TereshkovaValentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (Russian: Валенти́на Влади́мировна Терешко́ва; born 6 March 1937) is a retired Soviet cosmonaut and the first woman to have
fyeah-history: Jewish settlers arriving in Birobidzhan, 1935The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Евре́йская автоно́мная о́бласть, Yevreyskaya avtonomnaya oblast; Yiddish: ייִדישע אווטאָנאָמע געגנט;
fyeah-history: Russian Troops under Suvorov crossing the Alps in 1799 (Image credit: Vasily Ivanovich Surikov, 1899)The Italian and Swiss expeditions of 1799 and 1800 were undertaken by a combined Austro-Russian army under overall command of the Russian
Assassin of the Tsar (Цареубийца) WATCH ON YOUTUBE On the night of 16-17 June 1918, without any court case or investigation, Czar Nikolai II, his family and some of the people closest to them were assassinated in Yekaterinburg. Several decades
View on: * Admiralty building * The #Admiralty building is the former headquarters of the Admiralty Board and the #Imperial Russian #Navy in St. Petersburg, Russia and the current headquarters of the Russian Navy. * Saint Isaac’s Cathedral *
* Saint Isaac’s Cathedral * #Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia Saint Isaac’s Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor in Saint Petersburg, Russia is the largest Russian #Orthodox cathedral in the #city. #architecture #art #monuments #history
fkevlar: So here’s a lesser known character… Bianca from the 2016 Russian animated film ‘Sheep and Wolves’. It really wasn’t too bad, all things considered. The 3d furries looked decently appealing given the awkward history of 3d furries, and
Saint Paul #Cathedral today ⛪ #Gatchina, #Russia #travel 🌍 #Собор святого апостола Павла, #Гатчина, #Россия #Russian #orthodox #church #Русская #православная #церковь #architecture
#Church of the #Intercession ⛪, #Gatchina, #Russia #travel 🌍 #Церковь Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы, Егерская слобода, #Мариенбург, #Гатчина, #Россия Покровская
snowmobile-russian: the greatest fourth wall break in motherfucking anime history
fyeah-history: Tsar Alexei Chooses His Bride by Grigory Sedov (the result of the Tsardom-wide contest organized by Boris Morozov was his relative Maria Miloslavskaya)Aleksey Mikhailovich (Russian: Алексей Михайлович) (29 March [O.S.
gunrunnerhell: Scarecrow A dead Russian soldier propped up in the snow as a grim warning to other Russian troops during the Winter War with Russia.
geneparmesanprivateinvestigator: The Tsar Tank was an unusual Russian armoured vehicle developed in World War I by Nikolai Lebedenko, Nikolai Zhukovsky, Boris Stechkin, and Alexander Mikulin. The project was scrapped after initial tests deemed
metalwig: The Russian Lebedenko or ”Tsar Tank”, is without doubt the most strange Armoured Fighting vehicle ever constructed. By the end of July 1915, the monster tricycle was ready for it’s first trials. It started well. The vehicle moved
titleknown: freedominwickedness: 101st-analborne: fallbeil: mugenstyle: eccecorinna: wrathofprawn: for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the
c-adaverine: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 Ilya Repin This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of
Vasilij Dmitrievič Polenov (1844 - 1927), Italian landscape with a peasant (1874)
Isaak Levitan (1860 - 1900) Birches, the forest’s edge (1885)
Michail Vasil'evič Nesterov (1862 - 1942), The great initiation, taking of the veil (1898)
Zinaida Evgen’ evna Serebrjakova (1884 - 1967), Portrait of Lola Braz (1910)
Nicolay Bogdanov-Belsky (1868 - 1945), Ferriage (1915)
Nicholas Roerich (1874 - 1947), Book of dove (1922)
Leon Bakst (Grodno 1866 - Paris 1924), Portrait of Alexander Benois, watercolour and pastel on paper, 1898
Alexander Deineka (or Deyneka; Kursk 1899 - Moscow 1969), Expanse, 1944, oil on canvas via http://www.deineka.info/
bag-of-dirt: An elderly Russian woman rendered homeless by the near destruction of Murmansk sits upon her suitcase and ponders where to go. The Germans launched an offensive against the city in 1941 as part of Operation Silver Fox; the main goal was
David Davidovich Burljuk (also Burliuk; Char'kov 1882 - New York City 1967), Landscape with trees, 1910
Nicholas Roerich (Saint Petersburg 1874 - Naggar, Himachal Pradesh, India 1947), Kiss the Earth, 1913
Konstantin Somov (Saint Petersburg 1869 - Paris 1939); Lady in blue, c. 1900; oil on canvas; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (Saint Petersburg 1844 - Tula 1927); White Horse, Normandy; 1874
Alexej von Jawlensky (Toržok, Tver´, 1864 - Wiesbaden 1941); Melancholy in the evening - Wasserburg on the Inn (1907), oil on cardboard, 53 x 61 cm; St. Petersburg (United States) Museum of Fine Arts
Nicolay Bogdanov-Belsky (Smolensk 1868 - Berlin 1945); Sunday Reading in Rural Schools, 1895; oil on canvas; The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Paris by Yuri Annenkov (1889 Petropavlovsk - 1974 Paris)
Nikolai Ge (Voronezh 1831 - Khutor Ivanovsky 1894); Peter the Great interrogating the Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich at Peterhof, 1871; oil on canvas
Ivan Shishkin (Yelabuga 1832 - Saint Petersburg 1898); Among the open Valley, 1883; oil on canvas
Nikolai Pimonenko (also spelled Mykola Pymonenko; Kiev 1862 - 1912); Ukrainian night, 1905; oil on canvas, 160 x 90 cm; The Alexander A. Deineka picture gallery of Kursk
Ilya Repin (Chuguyev 1844 - Kuokkala, now Repino, 1930); Portrait of Vera Repina (the artist’s wife), 1892; oil on canvas, 65 x 111 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Yuri Pimenov (Moscow, 1903 - 1977); New Moscow, 1937; oil on canvas, 170 x 140 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Nicholas Roerich (Saint Petersburg 1874 - Naggar, India, 1947), Kiss the Earth, 1912
Julius von Klever (Yulij Yuli'evich Klever; Dorpat 1850 - Leningrad 1924); Evening promenade by the shore, 1907; oil on canvas
Stanislav Zhukovsky (Hrodna 1875 - Pruszkow 1944); Summer Evening on the lake, 1915; oil on canvas; National Art Museum of Belarus, Minsk
Fëdor Alekseev (also spelled Fyodor Alekseyev; Saint Petersburg, 1753 - 1824); View of the Kremlin and the Kamenny Bridge in Moscow, beginning of 19th century; oil on canvas
Filipp Maliavin (also spelled Malyavin; Kazanki, Samara, 1869 - Nice 1940); Self-portrait with Wife and Daughter, 1910-11; oil on canvas, 232 x 285 cm; Khanty-Mansiysk State Museum of Visual Arts
Abraham A. Manievich (Mstsislaw, now Belarus, 1881 - Bronx, NYC, 1942); The destruction of the Ghetto, 1919; oil on canvas, 198 x 188 cm; Jewish Museum, New York City
Boris Grigoriev (Rybinsk 1886 - Cagnes-sur-Mer 1939); Borisella - the artist’s villa in Cagnes-sur-Mer, 1937; oil on cardboard, 50.6 x 40.5 cm
Chaïm Soutine (Smiloviči, Minsk, 1894 - Paris 1943); Céret Landscape, c. 1920; oil on cardboard, 63.5 x 52 cm; private collection
Kazimir Malevich (Kiev 1879 - Leningrad 1935); Portrait of Artist’s Wife N.A. Malevich, 1933; oil on canvas, 56 x 67.5 cm; The Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg
Serge Poliakoff (Russian-born French, 1900-1969), Composition Abstraite, 1957. Oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm
captorihardlyknowher: count-vulvula: thedivingboard: russia coming 15 minutes late to the 1917 revolution holding a tsarbucks 15 minutes late they clearly weren’t russian looks like they were stalin
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eccecorinna: hotelsongs: carecub | xekstrin | wrathofprawn: for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the oldest, noisiest, crappest planes in the
humansofnewyork: “I was twenty-two during World War II. First the English invaded us from the south, then the Russians invaded us from the north. They had a lot more men than us and the city completely ran out of food. I saw many horrible scenes.
russolitude: One of the most talented Russian artists - Pavel Ryzhenko (11.07.1970 - 16.07.2014 ☦) His paintings are very emotionally rich and are dedicated to Russian pre-revolutionary history, Nicholas II and the tragic events of the Civil War,
santaferomantic2: Self-Portrait Fyodor Andreyevich Bronnikov (Russian: Фёдор Андреевич Бронников; 1827–1902) was a Russian-born history and genre painter who spent most of his life in Italy.
blackswaneuroparedux: It is not often that nations learn from the past,even rarer that they draw the correct conclusions from it. - Henry Kissinger **“Tough on Turkey”.Illustration shows the British lion and the Russian Bear threatening a turkey
alisonisalivebitches: lucyily: alisondilaurentits: why is ezra in this tho??? it was a russian history paper and the teacher was a black guy with glasses maybe the fact that i know that is the bigger problem here ahahahahahha EZRA
Russian Soldier plays an abandoned Piano