Table of contents:
- 1. Measures to protect the population and the national economy from enemy attacks
- 2. Lunch in the field
- 3. Friendly court
- 4. Repression is just beginning
- 5. Deposition of the peasants in the USSR
- 6. Construction of the Great Fergana Canal named after Usman Yusupov
- 7. Meeting in the field
- 8. Collecting potatoes
- 9. Grandiose construction
- 10. Stars instead of golden eagles
- 11. Living pyramid
Video: Documentary photographs about life in the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The 1920s of the last century were very difficult for Russia. The established foundations were broken, a new state took on life, and this breaking of the old regime was, of course, not painless. It was at that time that such words as dispossession, repression, comradely court entered the history of society and the country. Old photographs allow you to imagine how people lived at that time.
1. Measures to protect the population and the national economy from enemy attacks
2. Lunch in the field
3. Friendly court
4. Repression is just beginning
5. Deposition of the peasants in the USSR
6. Construction of the Great Fergana Canal named after Usman Yusupov
7. Meeting in the field
8. Collecting potatoes
9. Grandiose construction
10. Stars instead of golden eagles
11. Living pyramid
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