Table of contents:
- 1. Open lesson
- 2. Winter fun
- 3. Shop Melody
- 4. Brezhnev in Artek
- 5. Statue of a man
- 6. On a walk
- 7. Sergey Kapitsa
- 8. Nikolay Karachentsov
- 9. In the waiting room
- 10. Andrey Mironov
- 11. Street scene
Video: 1970s USSR: retro photographs taken by Soviet correspondents in different parts of the country
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
"Seething, mighty, invincible by anyone," was heard in the 1970s from all Soviet radio sets, and photojournalists from various Soviet newspapers flew to different parts of the Soviet Union to collect material for newspapers. However, among the pictures were not only those that were published in newspapers.
1. Open lesson
2. Winter fun
3. Shop Melody
4. Brezhnev in Artek
5. Statue of a man
6. On a walk
7. Sergey Kapitsa
8. Nikolay Karachentsov
9. In the waiting room
10. Andrey Mironov
11. Street scene
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