RMDBM8BW–The German Military Cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 01 August 2013. 68 years after the end of World War II, the German Defence Minister will inaugurate the cemetery on 03 August 2013. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMKRFTNF–WW1 - Russian Dukhovischensky Regiment soldiers in dug-out
RMDBRMN4–Soldiers bury a fallen soldier during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNB0T–geography / travel, Russia, people, Russian farmer at Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, October 1941,
RMRE5FYY–. Cryptogamic plants of the USSR. (Flora sporovykh rastenii SSSR). Plants. 390 On H. attenuatum Choisy. — W SIBERIA: Ang.-Say. (Minusinsk); FAR EAST: Uss. (Maritime Territory: Voroshilov). On H. quadrangulum L. — EUROPEAN PART: Kar.-Lap. (Karelian ASSR: Petrozavodsk), Dv.-Pech. (Vologda Region: Kadnikov, Velikii Ustyug), Lad.-Ilm. (Leningrad Region; Kalinin Region: Kholm), U. V. (Yaroslavl'), V.-Kama (Krasnoufimsk; Tatar ASSR: Kazan), U. Dnp. (Smolensk Region, Dukhovshchina), U. Dns. (Drogobych Region: Stryi District). On H. elegans Steph. — EUROPEAN PART: V.-Don (Voronezh), Transv. (Chkalov R
RMDBRMNK–German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere wipes his eye during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNARC–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia 1941, German military graves at Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, summer 1941,
RMDBRMNM–A relative walks past granite slabs with the names of fallen German soldiers during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBN9K7–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, prisoners of war, soldiers of the Red Army, captured at Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, July 1941,
RMDBRMMY–German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere (L) talks with a Russian veteran during the dedication the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBN9K5–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, prisoners of war, two female soldiers of the Red Army, captured at Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, July 1941,
RMBBNE9G–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, prisoners of war, two female soldiers of the Red Army, captured at Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, July 1941,
RMBBNA49–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, fallen soldiers / dead bodies, fallen Soviet airman, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDBRMM1–German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere (C) lays a wreath during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNA47–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, fallen soldiers / dead bodies, fallen Soviet airman, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDBRMN7–A relative stands with a rose at a granite slab with the names of fallen German soldiers during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNA45–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, fallen soldiers / dead bodies, fallen Soviet airman, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDBRMMX–Reinhard Fuehrer (L), President of the German War Graves Commission, and Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere tour the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNE9W–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, fallen soldiers / dead bodies, Soviet airman, killed in close combat, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDDRRX9–Second World War / WWII, propaganda, Germany, war correspondents of the 3rd Air Force War Correspondent Company, bivouac near Dukhovshchina, Russia, July 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBBNA4H–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDBRMN5–Reinhard Fuehrer (L), President of the German War Graves Commission, and Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere (L) stands at a granite slab with the names of dead German soldiers engraved on it during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMB4A1JE–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMDBRMN1–Reinhard Fuehrer (L), President of the German War Graves Commission, and Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere (L) stands at a granite slab with the names of dead German soldiers engraved on it during the dedication of the German military cemetery in Dukhovshchina, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 03 August 2013. The cemetery is the last resting place for 70,000 German soldiers who died in Russia during World War II. Photo: UWE ZUCCHI
RMBBNA4T–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941,
RMBBNA4C–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941, detail,
RMBBN8F2–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941, fallen pilot under the tail unit,
RMBBNA4X–events, Second World War / WWII, aerial warfare, aircraft, crashed / damaged, Soviet bomber Tupolev ANT-40 (SB), captured by German troops after a forced landing, Dukhovshchina near Smolensk, Russia, 26.7.1941, detail, in the foreground the destroyed machinegun turret,
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