Work and Travel

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Hard work and no play

A good-sized Soviet fac­tory usu­ally con­sisted of up to a hun­dred indus­trial divi­sions, with 200 – 800 work­ers in each. They had to be accom­mo­dated, fed, and often edu­cated, and typ­i­cally to the Soviet way of doing things, that often wasn’t han­dled very well. So if you ever won­dered what it would be like to be a young engi­neer at a large fac­tory in the Soviet Rus­sia — please read on.

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The Beauty of a Soviet Body

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Exer­cis­ing in the sun

I know that today is a remark­able day for the coun­try — a year ago we were com­mem­o­rat­ing the birth of the USSR as an out­come of the Great Octo­ber Social­ist Rev­o­lu­tion of 1917, and I was going to come up with a similar-themed post today as well. But then I stum­bled upon these pho­tographs and decided that they are too pre­cious not to be shared. So  here’s a dozen of pho­tos of young, strong, sexy Soviet bod­ies instead.

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So! What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

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You will be quite a craftsman!

A Review of Occu­pa­tions in the Soviet Soci­ety: the high, the low and the marginal.

The Pro­fes­sional Ori­en­ta­tion in the USSR meant, first and fore­most, a process of advis­ing the youth on the future career choices. A group of teach­ers and fresh grad­u­ates of a col­lege would go to high schools to give talks to school kids in order to deliver the first hand infor­ma­tion on voca­tional choices. Every occu­pa­tion is regarded highly in the Soviet Union  — well, this slo­gan turned out to be quite untruth­ful. Please read on find out about the dif­fer­ences in social lad­der between the dif­fer­ent occu­pa­tional groups. The hier­ar­chy of labour was a prime ele­ment in social dis­crep­an­cies in this country.

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