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France, Paris : Ballet "Carmen"
Maia Plissetskaia, grande etoile du Bolchoi, dans le ballet "Carmen". Paris, FRANCE - 1967
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Paris : Ballet "Carmen"
Maia Plissetskaia, grande etoile du Bolchoi, dans le ballet "Carmen". Paris, FRANCE - 1967
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Paris : Ballet "Raymonda"
Maia Plissetskaia, grande etoile du Bolchoi, dans le ballet "Raymonda". Paris, FRANCE - 1967
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Paris : Ballet "Raymonda"
Maia Plissetskaia, grande etoile du Bolchoi, dans le ballet "Raymonda". Paris, FRANCE - 1967
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Creteil : Ballet du Bolchoi
Maia Plissetskaia, etoile du Bolchoi, dans sa loge avant la representation du ballet "Amour pour Amour". Creteil, FRANCE - 01/1979
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Creteil : Ballet du Bolchoi
Maia Plissetskaia, etoile du Bolchoi, dans sa loge avant la representation du ballet "Amour pour Amour". Creteil, FRANCE - 01/1979
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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France, Paris : Ballet "Carmen"
Maia Plissetskaia, etoile du Bolchoi, dans le ballet "Carmen". Paris, FRANCE - 1972
COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Ballerina Maya Plisetskaya im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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London : Covent Garden Opera, Princess Diana and Noureyev
A December 1982 photo of Princess Diana meets with Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Noureyev after a show at London's Covent Garden Opera. London, GREAT BRITAIN - 12/1982
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USSR : Sakharov Return to Moscow
Yelena Bonner and Andrei Sakharov in their Moscow apartment. At the end of this month, internally-exiled Soviet scientist and nobel peace prize winner Andrei Sakharov was at last allowed to return to Moscow from Gorki and live once again in his Moscow apartment, here with his wife Yelena Bonner. Moscow, USSR - 26/12/1986.
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URSS : Retour de Yelena Bonner a Gorki
Au debut du mois, Yelena Bonner revient en Union Sovietique et retrouve son epoux exile a Gorki. Ici, elle est assise dans le train qui l'emmene de Moscou a Gorki. URSS - 06/1986.
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MOSCOW: Stalin's last relatives
Georgy (Sergo) Ordjonikidze, father of Etery and Stalin's interior minister. From the personal collection of Stephan Mikoyan (son of Anastas Mikoyan). Undated picture.
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MOSCOW: Stalin's last relatives
Stalin on the couch at home. From the family photo album of Kira Allilueva, Stalin's niece. Undated picture.
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MOSCOW/USSR : Gorbachev speaks on Chernobyl disaster
On May 14, 1986, eighteen days after the Soviet nuclear plant in Chernobyl, in the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, blew up during a test of its emergency system on April 26, 1986 creating the worst nuclear accident in history, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev breaks the silence by making his first televised statement about the catastrophe. Moscow, USSR - 14/05/1986
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GERMANY: Mikhael Gorbachev's official visit
Soviet leader Mikhael Gorbachev with his wife Raissa, during an official visit in Germany. GERMANY - 10/1985.
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FRANCE: Mikhail Gorbachev in Paris
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and Francois Mitterrand. Paris, FRANCE - 10/1985.
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URSS : Boris Eltsine
Boris Eltsine, president de la republique de Russie, dans son bureau du Kremlin. Moscou, URSS - 09/1990.
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HAVANA/CUBA : Mikhail Gorbachev on state visit
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbchev, flanked by Cuban leader Fidel Castro (L) and his brother Raul in Cuba during a three day state visit in April 1989. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev called for a "zone of peace" in Central America with could mean no more Soviet bases. Havana, CUBA - 04/1989
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RUSSIA: 70th Anniversary of the October Revolution
Mikhail Gorbachev and Andrei Gromyko during the commemoration of the 70th Anniversary of the October Revolution. Moscow, USSR - 08/11/1987
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RUSSIA: 70th Anniversary of the October Revolution
Cuban leader Fidel Castro, Mikhail Gorbachev, Andrei Gromyko and Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski attend the traditional military parade in Red Square. Moscow, USSR - 07/11/1987
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NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Reaktorkatastrophe
On May 14, 1986, eighteen days after the Soviet nuclear plant in Chernobyl, in the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, blew up during a test of its emergency system on April 26, 1986 creating the worst nuclear accident in history, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev breaks the silence by making his first televised statement about the catastrophe. Moscow, USSR - 14/05/1986 *** Local Caption *** 131703
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MOSCOW/USSR : Gorbachev speaks on Chernobyl disaster
On May 14, 1986, eighteen days after the Soviet nuclear plant in Chernobyl, in the Ukrainian Soviet Republic, blew up during a test of its emergency system on April 26, 1986 creating the worst nuclear accident in history, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev breaks the silence by making his first televised statement about the catastrophe. Moscow, USSR - 14/05/1986
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MOSCOW/USSR: 27th Congress of the Communist Party
Cuban leader Fidel Castro (3rd from left) poses with Soviet leaders Boris Yeltsin (to his left) and Edvard Chevardnadze (to his right) at the end of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union on February 25, 1986. This year's congress indicated the directions Mikhail Gorbachev and his new team would set for the Soviet Union in the coming years. Moscow, USSR - 25/02/1986
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