Table of contents:
- 1. Dance circle in front of the Central Medical Center
- 2. Women and girls-policemen doing exercises
- 3. Ice skating
- 4. Physical education circle
- 5. May Demonstration
- 6. Athletes at the holiday
- 7. Volleyball
- 8. Group of tennis players
- 9. Rest of athletes after the parade
- 10. Standard bearers of the consolidated detachment
- 11. Columns of athletes
- 12. Athletes
- 13. Columns of athletes
- 14. Physical culture women of the factory
- 15. Athletes parade
- 16. Rowing school
- 17. Physical education in the fresh air
- 18. Group of swimmers
- 19. Surrounded by athletes
- 20. Physical culture parade
Video: A unique collection of photographs of Soviet athletes and athletes of 1920-1930
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The history of the Soviet era is multifaceted, and special attention in the Land of Soviets was paid to the development of physical culture and sports. It was believed that every Soviet citizen should at any time come out to defend his country, and besides this, sports policy had a pronounced ideological significance. The first socialist state was supposed to be the first in everything and in the sports arena as well.
1. Dance circle in front of the Central Medical Center
2. Women and girls-policemen doing exercises
3. Ice skating
4. Physical education circle
5. May Demonstration
6. Athletes at the holiday
7. Volleyball
8. Group of tennis players
9. Rest of athletes after the parade
10. Standard bearers of the consolidated detachment
11. Columns of athletes
12. Athletes
13. Columns of athletes
14. Physical culture women of the factory
15. Athletes parade
16. Rowing school
17. Physical education in the fresh air
18. Group of swimmers
19. Surrounded by athletes
20. Physical culture parade
Continuing the Soviet-historical theme 30 retro photographs about the life of Jews in the USSR in 1920-30s.
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