The First Soviet Commander of a Space Mission
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Hero of the Soviet Union, Georgy Beregovoy. Photo by A. Mokletsov 1968
A. Mokletsov
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The First Soviet Commander of a Space Mission
Hero of the Soviet Union, Georgy Beregovoy. Photo by A. Mokletsov 1968
A. Mokletsov
Second Soviet Cosmonaut in Delhi
The second soviet cosmonaut, Major Gherman Titov, with the Russian Ambassador in India, Mr. I. A. Benediktov, and the Chief of Protocol, Mr. S. K. Banerji, on his arrival at Palam Airport, New Delhi, on 02.01.1962. He is on his way to Jakarta and ...
Punjab Photo Service
Moscow, USSR: Seen at yesterday's reception given at the Grand Kremlin Palace here are members of Major Gherman Titov's family. Major Titov is pictured fourth from right, with his wife, Tamara and Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev (third from right)...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Moscow: Left to right: Tamara Titov, Major Gherman Titov, Major Yuri Gagarin, and Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Krushchev acknowledge the frenzied cheers of thousands of Muscovites assembled in Moscow's Red Square to greet the arrival of Major Tito...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Moscow, USSR: major Gherman Titov (right) chats happily to Mr. Krushchev as they walk across the tarmac at Vnukovo Airport here today, after Russia's second spaceman received a tumultuous welcome from hundreds of thousands of Russians. (9th August...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
A Pupil of the Young Cosmonauts School
A Pupil of the Young Cosmonauts School at the Moscow Palace of Young Pioneers.
Novosti Press Agency
Cosmonauts Nikolaev and Popovich Speaking to Karaganda Inhabitants
After landing Soviet cosmonauts A. Nikolaev and P. Popovich talking to Karaganda inhabitants. They are cheerful and feel fine. Photo by spec. cor. of TASS P. Fedorov
P. Fedorov
London Gave Yuri Gagarin the World's First Man To Space a Great Reception
London gave Yuri Gagarin the world's first man to space a great reception today (11-7-1961). There were cheers and applause at London Airport. And more cheers as the twenty-seven-year-old Soviet spaceman drove to the Russian Embassy in London befo...
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