
"Your turn!", Soviet environmental poster from 1970



A teenager carrying the red banner during the Russian constitutional crisis, 1993


Another really cool shot of the same person, though not as high quality of an image


Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker "Lenin" followed by icebreaker "Yermak" traversing the Northern Sea Route, 1961


Fun fact: Icebreaker Lenin was the world's first nuclear-powered ship that launched in 1957, exactly 40 years after the revolution. In 40 years the Soviets managed to go from an agrarian feudal state to harvesting the atom for power and just a few years after this ship was launched, traversing the cosmos. :)

Moscow's Red Square during May Day festivities, 1978



Soviet soldiers raise the red flag over the ruins of Berlin, 1945



Decorative tiles made by American and Soviet school children from the Seattle-Tashkent Peace Park in the former Uzbek SSR


You can actually see a bunch of these tiles in Seattle's Tashkent Park still to this day, though they're not as well preserved as the ones in Tashkent which is a shame because a few of the ones I saw in pictures were really wholesome.