Foreign contingents join Moscow Victory Day Parade (May 9, 2010)
This subreddit is dedicated to providing reliable information information about the Republic of Belarus.Happy Great Victory Day!
This subreddit is dedicated to providing reliable information information about the Republic of Belarus.80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War
This subreddit is dedicated to providing reliable information information about the Republic of Belarus.Congrats on Victory Day from President Lukashenko of Belarus (May 9, 2025)
Welcome comrades! ☭ An open forum dedicated to the history, culture, politics, and legacy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Discussions include historical analysis, archival material, propaganda, art, and the lasting impact of the Soviet era across former republics and the world.RU POV: Chechen special forces commander of Akhmat unit, Apti Alaudinov, on challenges related to saving the lives of Ukrainian POWs - RIA News
Community driven reporting on the ongoing war in Ukraine - Videos, photos, discussions, this subreddit aims to cover both sides of the narrative and allows intelligent discussions."On the shore" (1970s), Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow. Photographer: Vsevolod Sergeyevich Tarasevich

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Kamil Valiakhmedovich Mullashev - "Above white desert". Series: "Earth and time. Kazakhstan" (1978) [2580x2011]

An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.
Tatyana Nilovna Yablonskaya (1917-2005) - "We are from Berlin!"

Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)
Adrien Dauzats - A Cairo Bazaar (1839)

This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
"Parade. Opening of the Stadium in Luzhniki" (1956)
Dear participants, publish your historical photographs, stories and interesting news. Historical photos and videos that can change the way you look at things Reviving the Past: Stunning historical photographs bring bygone eras to life.University of Tartu Library (1970s), Estonian SSR. Photographer: Maya Stefanovna Okushko

Soviet-era visuals: Art, architecture, and photographs of daily life back in the USSR.
Crimea aerial video footage (2016)
A place to find and share things which are amazing in a positive way.Monument "Farewell of Slavianka" (2014), Moscow Belorussky railway station. Sculptors: Sergei Shcherbakov, Vyacheslav Malokostov
Welcome to Moscow!Residents of liberated Odessa remove Romanian signs (1944)

A place for historically-accurate content relating to the Second World War.
Narkis Nikolayevich Bunin - Unsolicited Critics (1884)

This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
Viktor Vasnetsov - "Ivan Tsarevich riding the Gray Wolf" (1889)

Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)
Viktor Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov - The Flying Carpet (1880) [2362x1300]

An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.
Yudel Moiseyevich Pen - "Letter from America" (1903)

This sub is dedicated to works of classical, academic art that depict daily life of (preferably common) people in previous ages. Artworks that make you feel as if you're looking into the past. Something like /r/TheWayWeWere in paintings. Art as a time-machine! For anyone who loves art AND history.
Wilhelm Sauter - Eastern Front Fighters (1944)

Welcome to r/oilpaintings! Here we post any oil on canvas painting. Please read the rules before commenting or posting, and please post if you can! Logo: Portrait of George III by Allan Ramsay (1762) Banner: The Great Day of Girona by Ramon Martí Alsina (1864) Computer/Browser Background: Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck (1434)
Madrid locals bid farewell to the volunteers of the "Blue Division" (July 13, 1941)
A subreddit for random historical events that happened in World War Two and WW2 historianDresden lady with twins after the war's over (1945)

What was **normal everyday life** like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.