So, friends — today will be a post about the Soviet nischebrodstvo — actually, how poor were the majority of Soviet citizens. Fans of the USSR, of course, do not agree with this — in their opinion, every Soviet citizen almost immediately after birth receive absolutely free a one-bedroom apartment, …
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The Soviet economy began to crumble long before the General Secretary was Mikhail Gorbachev. Sometimes it manifested itself in phenomena, which at first glance might seem, on the contrary, a manifestation of the power of the Soviet economy. One of the manifestations of the beginning of the collapse of the …
Read More »The Soviet childhood, which was not
So, friends — today will be a great and interesting post about Soviet childhood. I have already talked in detail about the household items of the Soviet childhood (be sure to read this post who have not seen yet) — but today I want to look at this issue from …
Read More »How people were humiliated in the Soviet polyclinics
So, friends — today will be a great and interesting post about how people were humiliated in the Soviet polyclinics. I’ve written several posts about how to humiliate ordinary Soviet people faced in stores, queues and even in the registry office, and decided to write a separate blog post about …
Read More »Russia reached a record in oil production since the collapse of the Soviet Union
Russia last year reached its highest level of oil production since the collapse of the Soviet Union — 11,25 million barrels per day. About it writes Bloomberg. The Agency reminds that in 1987 the country produced a record 11,416 million barrels per day. In 2019 she approached that figure, despite …
Read More »Why is the game in the Soviet Union is ruining Russia
The myth of the Soviet succession creates a very dangerous political trends At the end of the year it’s hard not to turn to the memory of the Soviet Union, created and disbanded in the last week of December and have lived without a few days to 69 years — …
Read More »How Soviet culture has programmed in poverty
So, friends — today will be an interesting post about how Soviet books and movies have programmed people are not on a successful and wealthy life and poverty. I think you all met scoops that from time to time cry out — “money’s not important!” or “we were poor but …
Read More »Five myths about the Soviet education
So, friends — today will be a great and interesting post about the myths of Soviet education. I read here comments to his posts about the USSR and I see that it’s time to finally part with these myths is that many people (and possibly you) continue to believe. This …
Read More »Forbidden photos of a grey Soviet life
So, friends, today’s post will be one of the most popular topics in my blog — banned pictures of real life in a squalid and grey Soviet Union. Most of these little-known photographs made by professional photographers — but for obvious reasons, in the USSR, these images were not published, …
Read More »“Great” Soviet Union without pads for women
So, friends — today will be another post about the “charms of life” in the Soviet Union. As you probably already know — fans of the USSR usually like to praise this country, sticking out in the form of achievements there are all sorts of space rockets, which (as I …
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