Video: The apogee of the era of stagnation! What life looked like in the USSR in 1981
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Photography is time frozen on film. Looking at historical photographs, you involuntarily begin to imagine a participant in those events. This is especially well felt when in front of you are not newspaper photo reports, but shots taken by amateurs.
Waiting for the bus
The boy in the foreground has a very fashionable cap!
Yard checkers fights
There is nowhere for an apple to fall on the beach!
The street looks deserted by today's standards.
Soda machines in front of the store
Photo for Victory Day
Kiev Khreshchatyk
Rest on the background of propaganda posters
Trains have hardly changed since then, but shopping bags have been largely forgotten.
Leonid Brezhnev listens to the report
Dances in the assembly hall
Laughter room
Boat trip
Who knows what this procedure is?
The queue has become one of the symbols of the USSR
Legendary barrel with kvass
Someone who lives in the little house?
Pepsi-Cola Strategic Reserve
On the hunt
Walk on a convertible bus.
Dance with us, dance better than us
The soldier has a day off, buttons in a row …
The train arrives at the fourth platform
Karate or dance?
What could be tastier than ice cream in waffle cups?
View of St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev
At the Potemkin Stairs
Children shoot at the shooting range
Visiting Czech amusement parks seemed like a dream come true
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine a tram stop behind three car lanes.
Anxious wait
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