Rare color photos from the 1980s bring the the U.S.S.R.'s "hidden war" to light.
'Jihad By Camera': How U.S.-Trained Afghans Photographed The Soviet Invasion
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A guerrilla commander lies dying after being shot by a "Soviet spy" during a wedding party.
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Dummies of Soviet soldiers. The sign reads, "The sisters of Shahr-e Naw" -- a neighborhood in Kabul -- "are crying, while the sisters of communists are prettying up their eyes."
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The corpse of a Soviet soldier. More than 14,000 Soviet troops were killed during the nine-year war.
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The body of an Afghan man killed in a Soviet bombardment. At least 500,000 Afghan civilians were killed and 5 million more -- or one-third of the population -- displaced.