This photograph is of a Russian police officer in the film And When They Shall Ask. The movie was filmed in Winnipeg but depicts a scene from the Soviet Union.
This photograph is of a father, played by Isaac Koop, and his daughter, played by Erica Martens, in a train car leaving Russia in the video And When They Shall Ask. The father is playing a harmonica and the daughter is singing.
This photo is of a man setting up a meeting tent [for the evangelical church in Kischinew, this, after the church's building was destroyed by the Soviet military?].
This photo is of a group of Christians gathered around a guitar to sing at an outdoor service of the registered church of Evangelical Christians and Baptists in Tashkent.
This photo is of a group of Christians gathered for an outdoor service of the Baptist church in Tashkent [the church was likely destroyed by the Soviet military?].
This photo is a portrait of Grigori Kostjutschenko shortly after he was released from prison [Kostjutschenko was arrested by the Soviets for religious purposes?].
This photo is of Viktor Pikalow [and family?] shortly after he was released from a youth prison [Pikalow was imprisoned for his religious involvements?].
This photo is a close-up of Galina Rytikova, a Christian women that faced religious persecution from the Soviets and was stuck in a psychiatric institute as a result of her faith.
This photo is of Christians from Kischinew setting up a meeting tent. The Soviet military had dismantled their meeting place several times before this.
This photo is of Christians from Kischinew setting up a meeting tent. The Soviet military had dismantled their meeting place several times before this.
This photo is of Christians from Kischinew setting up a meeting tent. The Soviet military had dismantled their meeting place several times before this.