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67 Old Colorized Photos Reveal The Life Of Russian People Between 1900-1965
We at Bored Panda love to see history come alive, which is why we think you'll also like this series of colorized photos by Russian Flickr user klimbims. Historical life in Russia reads like a novel--which may be why it has been the subject of so many novels--and these vintage photos bring that forgotten way of life into the modern age.
If you like these interesting photos, be sure to also check out Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky's Russian color channel photography for another old-school way for photo restoration. But first, don't forget to vote on your favorite old photos below!
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Family Nicholas Ii Of Russia, 1914
Russian czar's family. Very sad story. They were all brutally murdered in their basement shortly after the revolution in 1917.
Grand Duchess Maria Of Russia, 1906
Russian Sniper Roza Shanina
Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Soviet Sniper During World War II. Credited With 309 Kills, She Is Regarded As The Most Successful Female Sniper In History, 1940
Yuri Gagarin With His Matra Bonnet Djet Vs Coupe, 1965
The First Passengers Of The Moscow Metro, 1935
Gymnasium Girls, Imperial Russia, 1900-1917
The Four Romanov Daughters With Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra, 1913
Is it just me, but the second girl from the left looks like Sid from Ice Age :D
Worker And Supervisor, Car Factory, Moscow, 1954
Russian Family, Ekaterinburg Region, Siberia In The Late 19th Century
Looks like they were trying for a daughter... Reminds me of my grandparents' pictures
Yekaterina Ryabova, Russian Military Pilot, Heroine Of The Soviet Army, 1945
Most of their female pilots are better than their male counterparts even now.
Jose Raul Capablanca Vs Alexander Alekhine, 1913
Soldier Waves A Soviet Flag, Berlin, 1945
Lydia Litvyak During The World War I, 1941
102nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, 1943
Soviet Athletes In Moscow, 1937
A Man With A Group Of Russian Children, 1940
Nicholas II Of Russia In The Uniform Of The Life-guards 4th The Imperial Family’s Rifle Regiment, 1912
Russian Wrestler Karl Pospischil, 1912
Mikhail Bulgakov, 1928
Russian Soldiers In Berlin 1945
Must have been a victorious feeling! There's even a woman in the combat squad. So ahead of the Yanks
Anti Tank Artilery, 1940s
Romanov Sisters And Their Mother Tsarina Alexandra Working In A Military Hospital During Worl War I
Soviet Sniper Semyon Nomokonov With His Famous Smoking Pipe, 1942
Saint John Of Kronstadt
Maria Dolina, Hero Pilot Of The Soviet Union, 1945
Tank Driver Mikhail Smirnov, 1944
Reaper, 1914
Group Of The Sisters Of Charity In The Dining Room During Lunch, Rhe Herbovets Community, 1900s
Old cameras took way better pictures than modern digital ones. This picture almost looks 3 dimensional.
Berlin, 1945
Tashkent, 1930
Grigori Rasputin, 1904
Olga And Tatiana Romanov, 1900s
Russian Ballet Dancer Galina Ulanova In Swan Lake, Ca, 1930
A Russian Man Stand By A Ford-a Made In The Ussr, 1930
Air Squadron Commander Of The 124th Fighter Regiment Alexander Pronin, 1942
Arseny Tarkovsky, 1907
Arseny Alexandrovich Tarkovsky (25.06.1907 – 27.05.1989), russian poet This photo was taken by Gueorgui Pinkhassov in 1979
A Young Russian Bride, 1903
Russian Actor Nikolai Rybnikov In “Spring On Zarechnaya Street”, 1956
Anti Tank Artillery Soldiers, 1943
Soviet Air Force Officers Rufina Gasheva And Nataly Meklin, World War II
Those Polikarpovs Po-2s had a top speed just shy of 100 mph. They harrassed the German front lines in the night. They were known as the "Night Witches."
Nurse, 1914-1916
Traffic Controllers, Wolchow Front, 1943
La Comtesse Elisabeth Moussine-Pouchkine, 1903
Red Cross Personnel Attending To Wounded Soldiers On A Russian Battlefield, WWI
Easter At The Front, The Letter Symbolize The Fraze "Christ Is Risen", 1916
Grand Duchesses Olga And Tatiana Romanov In Livadia, Crimea, 1914
Friends, 1934
Russian Soldiers Pose Before The Attack, 1916
Soviet Sailors Raise The Ussr’s Naval Ensign Over Port-Artur, 1945
Captain Alexander G. Pronin And Major Sergei Stepanovich Bukhteyev Aboard A Plane, 1943
Soviet Car In The May Day Parade In Tel Aviv, 1947
Nikolay Felixovich Yusupov, Prince Nicholas, Eldest Son Of Princess Zenaida And Prince Feli
Oh, he is just gorgeous! He looks like a prince, jumped out a wonderfull fairytale <3javascript:void(0);
Berlin, 1945
Soviet Sniper Lyubov Makarova (left), Hero Of The Soviet Union Dmitry Nazarenko (right)
Lenin, 1900
Anti Tank Artilery Man, 1940s (left), Russian Sniper Nadiezhda Kolesnikova, 1943 (right)
The photo is not taken in 1940. The man's medals are for winning The Great Patriotic War (World War II in the USSR); in 1940 the war hadn't had started yet.
Natalia Meklin (kravtsova), Sofia Burzaeva, Polina Gelman, 1943
Soviet Soldiers Are Monitoring The Movement Of German Troops Near Sevastopol, Crimea, 1941
This looks like a scene from a movie... Don't remember which one though
German Embassy In St. Petersburg, 1913
Russian Pilot During The World War I, 1918
Pilots And Air-gunners Of The 566th Assault Aviation Regiment, 1944
Anti Tank Artilery, 1940s
Captain Ivan Musienko During The World War I
‘Red Corner’ At A Recruiting Station, Galich, Kostroma Region, 1931
The Last Projectile, 1914
Alexander Kerensky, 1917
This is awesome! I've been to Russia a couple of weeks ago! Such a beautiful country. ( post on boredpanda will come) It's great to see how these people lived! The colors make these pictures come to life!
Please visit again pal. We like when foreigners visit Russia
Load More Replies...at #13 1941 is world war II, not world war I. Great pictures by though.
The minute I saw this post I knew that there will be a bunch of ignorant brainwashed-by-Western-Media people commenting s**t on Russian history and people! What I learned from this world is that one can't change or open the minds of everyone. So best of luck living in your ignorance and jealousy. Stock up some Antidepressants, cz Russia aint going no where! Happy to see all the great readers commenting nice things here!
Yeah I know what "occupied" meant. That included my family's farms getting stripped and half of my relatives sent to Siberia. And the school down the road getting set on fire with kids inside. Shut your mouth, idiot, before you embarrass yourself any more.
Load More Replies...This is awesome! I've been to Russia a couple of weeks ago! Such a beautiful country. ( post on boredpanda will come) It's great to see how these people lived! The colors make these pictures come to life!
Please visit again pal. We like when foreigners visit Russia
Load More Replies...at #13 1941 is world war II, not world war I. Great pictures by though.
The minute I saw this post I knew that there will be a bunch of ignorant brainwashed-by-Western-Media people commenting s**t on Russian history and people! What I learned from this world is that one can't change or open the minds of everyone. So best of luck living in your ignorance and jealousy. Stock up some Antidepressants, cz Russia aint going no where! Happy to see all the great readers commenting nice things here!
Yeah I know what "occupied" meant. That included my family's farms getting stripped and half of my relatives sent to Siberia. And the school down the road getting set on fire with kids inside. Shut your mouth, idiot, before you embarrass yourself any more.
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