



Views of new buildings and neighborhoods in Moscow constructed after the war.
Passers-by on the streets of Moscow.
Buildings constructed in the Stalinist Empire style.
One of Moscow's high-rise buildings.
The building that houses one of the polling stations.
Roller operator at the Hammer and Sickle plant, P.N. Rakov, goes with his family to the polling station on March 12, 1950, the day of elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Steelworker S.V. Chesnokov and his son leave the entrance of their building.
Moscow residents go to the polling stations. L.P. Beria casts a ballot at a polling station.
Academician E.V. Tarle votes at a polling station. G.M. Malenkov casts a ballot.
Weaver A.M. Shtyrova goes to vote at a polling station.
Writers E.Yu.
Mal'tsev and M.S. Bubennov People with their families go to the polling station.
Sewing factory foreman P.P. Sukhoverkhova on the way to the polling station.
A portrait of Stalin hangs above the entrance to one of the polling stations.
People buy pussy willow branches at a kiosk.
Women walk down the street.
A soldier walks with a child in his arms.
Adults and children on the streets of Moscow.
A bus with a slogan on its side passes.
A column of motorcyclists with banners attached to their sidecars passes along the street.
Car traffic on one of the streets of Moscow (above).
People on the streets of Moscow.
The orchestra of the House of Culture plays.
People dance to the orchestra in the hall of the House of Culture.
Lavrenty Pavlovich Beria - statesman and political figure, head of state security agencies
Malenkov Georgy Maximilianovich - statesman and political figure
Tarle Evgeny Viktorovich - historian
Elizar Yuryevich Maltsev - writer
Bubennov Mikhail Semenovich - writer, literary critic, journalist
March 12, 1950
Moscow
Spring