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From a Day of Grief, Kerch, Crimea, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Two German POWs, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Anti-Aircraft Gunner, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Berlin is Taken, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

The Junction is Recaptured, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Battle for Kamenka Village, Near Moscow, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Forward, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. I

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Grenade Attack, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

The War Comes to Germany, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Agfa, Berlin, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

In the Trenches, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

The Battle Awaits, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

After Tchaikovsky, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Battle in the Streets of Berlin, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Digging Anti-Tank Trenches Near Moscow, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

A Call to Arms, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Advancing through the Birch, from The Great Patriotic War, Vol. II

Artist: Dmitri Baltermants (Russian, 1912–1990)

Die Kreuzigung (The Crucifixion)

Artist: Anatolij Krivtschikov (Russian, 20th century)
Printer: Edition Hoffmann (Frankfurt, founded 1967)

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