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The Soviet people walk past damaged buildings in Stalingrad after the attacks during World War II.
The ruins of Stalingrad at the end of World War II. Soviet citizens walk past ruined buildings in Stalingrad including the main railway station and its water tower, and the Univermag building. A Red Army Parade in Red Square. Signs held up by men marching along the street. The Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin with other officials. The Founder and Commander of the Red Army Leon Trotsky poses. The Dnieper River dam of Soviet Union. Civilian marchers disbanding at end of march on Red Square. Location: Stalingrad Russia Soviet Union. Date: 1945.
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Stalingrad Hydro-Power Station In Construction (1957)
Panning shot of construction site of the Stalingrad Hydro-electric power station. Various shots of men at work on the power station. GV Power station being built.
(Lav.) Old record suggests material dates from around 30/08/1957. FILM ID:2890.09
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