Picture 1.
Local civilian offers a cigarette to the NOVJ soldiers. Belgrade suburb.
Picture 2.
Destroyed Soviet T-34/85 tank from 13th Guard Motorized Brigade in the Prince Milosh Street ("Ulica Kneza Miloša"). In the background the building of Yugoslav Ministry Of Foreign Affairs.
Picture 3.
Destroyed T-34/85 number "16" of 13th Guard Motorized Brigade in front of the ruins of Belgrade main railway station. The station building was rebuild after the war and is in service today.
Picture 4.
Soviet T-34/85 tanks advancing through French Street ("Francuska Ulica") towards Square of the Republic ("Trg Republike") during the fighting in the center of the city. In the background the National Theater building.
Picture 5.
Soviet T-34/85 tank covering the evacuation of the wounded during the fighting in Belgrade. Intersection of "Dečanska" and "Makedonska" Streets. The tank carries a bear emblem of 6th Guard Tank brigade and number "43".
Picture 6.
A pro-German poster on a signpost in Belgrade street calling the citizens not to trust "Allied propaganda". In the background on the corner of Prince Milosh Street a German bunker build next to the Government building.
Picture 7.
Burial of the Red Army soldiers fallen in the liberation of Belgrade. Square of the Republic.
Picture 8.
Group of Soviet soldiers with their T-34/85 tank prior to the Belgrade Operation. Romanian-Yugoslavian border.
Picture 9.
First encounter of the Soviet SU-76 crew under the command of Second Lieutenant A.Goncharov with Yugoslav Partisans near the Yugoslav-Romanian border.
Picture 10.
Soviet cavalry in Belgrade. Parisien Street ("Pariška ulica") between Austrian and French embassy buildings.
More to come...