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Thomas Dworzak - U.R.S.S.-GEORGIA, ARMENIA AND AZERBAIDJAN. 1994.
ARMENIA. Karabakh region. Stepanakert village. April 1994.
Funeral of an Armenian soldier.
ARMENIA. Erevan. May 1995.
Armenian church.
GEORGIA. Tbilissi. May 1994.
W.W.II veterans meeting at the 50th anniversary of victory in Europe.
ARMENIA. Near Terter. May 1994.
Azeri refugees fleeing the advancing Armenian army, hope to be evacuated by helicopter.
ARMENIA. Erevan. April 1994.
Armenian priests at a commemoration of the Armenian genocide of 1915.
GEORGIA. Town of Mzkheta. May 1994.
An Easter evening service in a women's monastery.
GEORGIA. Adjara region, town of Batumi. May 1994. Car of new rich.
ARMENIA. May 1994. Town of Spitak. Cemetery for the 1988 earthquake victims.
ARMENIA. May, 1994. Town of Etshmeadzine, holy city of the Armenians.
ARMENIA. May, 1994. Town of Etshmeadzine. Gamblers.
ARMENIA/AZERBAIJAN. Town of Nagorny-Karabakh (disputed enclave). May, 1994.
Hospital with war wounded.
GEORGIA. June, 1996. Tbilisi. Turkish bath.
GEORGIA. June, 1994. Tbilisi. Orthodox church.
GEORGIA. June, 1994. Tbilisi. Catholic church.
GEORGIA. June, 1994. Tbilisi. Zviadist demonstration.
During the 1991 civil war the former elected President Zviad Gamsakhurdia was ousted and E. Shevardnaze
AZERBAIJAN 4-6 1994
near Kazakh
Azeris fleeing a Karabakh Armenian advance into Azerbaijan proper.
ARMENIA 4-5 1994
Etshmeadzine.
Holy City of the Armenians.
ARMENIA/AZERBAIJAN
Nagorny-Karabakh (dissputed enclave)
4-5 1994
Stepanakert
Funeral of Armenian soldier killed in fighting.
ARMENIA/AZERBAIJAN. Nagorny-Karabakh (disputed enclave). May 4th, 1994. Stepanakert. Funeral of Armenian soldier killed in fighting.
GEORGIA 4-6 1994
Tbilisi
Funeral of a Traffic Police officer asassinated.
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