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the war brought to naught
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for the type of left-hander the essay was in the Soviet people a
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passion for the organization of life there is nothing
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more terrible than war, just as there is nothing more beautiful than
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the atmosphere of
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victory in the mid-forties,
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new life was literally seething in the country
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the winners brought bags from Europe to the USSR,
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suitcases and trains full of trophies, the
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command staff
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called cars of famous brands
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antiques carpets
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jewelry loot simpler watches gramophone
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and Mikha clothes fabrics sewing machine so the
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Soviet people for the first time became the
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owners of new things of unprecedented
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quality, the country whispered and the trophy
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riches of the great Zhukov,
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who was allegedly exiled to Odessa for this to
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command the district, were described in colors and details
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palace furniture,
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jewelry and table sets made of gold,
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it seems they kept beetles in the basement of the house
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from storyteller to storyteller, wealth
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acquired proportions, Ali Baba's cave,
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among the trophies of the Marshal of Victory there were also
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foreign cars, and he was not the only one in
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the post-war years,
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executive class cars that came
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to our country how the trophies mainly
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went to the highest ranks,
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Georgy Zhukov had several
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cars from the Horch Budyonny company,
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and the driver, or rather Budyonny, was
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also a car, also a trophy polecat,
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and the people who lived near the airfields
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went to see the racing foreign
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cars that
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yesterday's wasp
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pilots famously tested in our museum. In our collection
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there is a BMW Dixie da3 car
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produced in 1932 and it was used by the
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German officer Anders Buki,
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he drove this car for a long time,
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participated in
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races on Alpine tracks along
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serpentine roads, won prizes for the car, we
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really, really liked it, but otherwise
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the war began and he went like a true
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patriot of his country died in the war,
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died in 1944, and the car was
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later taken over by the Soviet Union
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as a trophy; we found it already in the 90s in
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Belarus by a palanka pilot and after
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the car just broke down and couldn’t
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find spare parts to fix it and so that
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the car wouldn’t go to waste, I simply dismantled it
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and
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used the car parts as
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various parts for
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housework; the
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car body was used as a
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trough for piglets; foreign cars were
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officially assigned to the garages of the
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Politburo members, the
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secretaries of the Central Committee, in the word of the entire party
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elite, on the allied cards of the
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Chrysler GKO, things like Fords chevrolet
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buick ah, members of their families also drove
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along Soviet roads, rode and
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captured Mercedes and
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drank ferrets DKV wanderers
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and Audi then later, when it
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was already difficult to get spare parts for them,
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find them to fix the car,
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restore it to restore it, in the
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end
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they were cleaned in the garage, they just stood and
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people were already buying, respectively,
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our other domestic cars in 1946,
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serial production of the M20 Victory began at the Gorky Automobile Plant,
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this car was made at the factory and
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made by its own engineers on its own,
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but of course, attention was
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directed to foreign developments,
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the car was very comfortable, big already with an
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engine that made it possible to reach
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speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour, victory was
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produced until 1958, a total of
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236 thousand cars were produced throughout the
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country; victory was not perceived simply as a
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means of transportation;
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if such a car was given to the
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world of production, that is, to an ordinary
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citizen, then it became the center
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attention by a popular personality,
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just taking a ride in a car
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was a whole event for many,
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why did the driver of this car choose what a
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complex and difficult path
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this is happening, running in a new model of the
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escape car
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An-70 groin and women dreamed of furs at
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flea markets and they appeared in thrift stores,
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high-quality fabrics, a hat, beautiful shoes
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exported from Europe, but fur is an iconic
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thing, not bad from the forties, this is the era of a
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worm set, if a woman had a
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silver fox, it was status, but the most
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iconic element of the wardrobe, one might say,
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in the forties was a fur coat, and
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many did not dream of fur coats, but if from
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Germany it was possible to bring something like this
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tsigeyka vai trophy
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then of course the woman spread her
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wings flew to her beloved with a dress of a
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flowing silhouette,
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false shoulders on top on the abandoned
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Anton, the man was happy to see our
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officer’s uniform,
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such couples went to a restaurant in the evenings
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in 1944,
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commercial restaurants appeared and of course
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not every Soviet person could
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afford to have lunch or dinner in a
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commercial restaurant because the prices
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there were very high and it was no coincidence that
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ordinary Soviet citizens and citizens
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had a rather negative attitude towards the
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restaurant that opened because there
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was a special audience there. According to some films,
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for example, the meeting place cannot be changed.
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Govorukhin portrayed the crime in some detail and truthfully
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environment in these
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restaurants in the post-war years, the
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construction of residential buildings,
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special houses, was resumed Moscow, the capital of the victorious
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proletarian state was supposed to
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become an exemplary city, including
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in terms of the quality of housing, the Soviet years, of course,
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Stalin's time, apartments
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were considered the most convenient, comfortable,
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large, with high ceilings, with very
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well decorated interiors,
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a must there was a lot of stucco moldings, cornices, cutters,
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sockets, all kinds of kitchen
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spaces were equipped with no
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built-in linen, now they would say then you could
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just move into such an apartment and
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there was already everything there, cupboards with carved
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paneled doors, very beautiful,
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these are the details, some kind of mezzanine, and
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in some, even in the houses, even the
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mailboxes were made identical for everyone and very
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elegant, very beautiful, that is, such
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houses, of course, were the dream of every person
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in Moscow, the construction of the
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famous Stalinist high-rise buildings for housing began,
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two entire high-rise buildings were built on
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Kudrinskaya Square and on Kotelnicheskaya
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Embankment, and at the Red Gate there was
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such a combined house it has a central
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administrative part and two side
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buildings they were residential and of course living in
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such a house was more than prestigious and
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of course these apartments were given out according to a
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special limit to especially outstanding people
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these were test pilots
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these were some famous scientists very
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famous actors, that is, they were the
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elite of society, but those apartments also
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had their own nuances, let’s say if
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some department was given some part of the
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apartments, then the
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best apartments with a view of the Kremlin
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were naturally given to the most honored
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people, and the windows of the smaller apartments faced the courtyard
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more modestly, there were
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some interesting people there, but not so
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significant;
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in any case, the circle of people who received
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access to these apartments remained
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unchanged; a
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resolution was adopted on the
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construction of housing for the construction of
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new dachas and special
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distributors were created for the scientific and
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artistic intelligentsia at the
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Academy of Sciences there was such an organization
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academic snap supply of academicians and through
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this organization and how the
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card system continued in the post-war years,
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representatives of the arts, those legends,
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representatives of scientific circles
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mainly get the opportunity to buy
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goods that could not be bought in
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ordinary stores, therefore the first luxury household
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appliances
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at that time appeared
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in homes or did you in 1949 in the USSR
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begin to produce
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KVN TVs for the famous dash club of the cheerful and
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resourceful, this has nothing to do with the
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first Soviet serial
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TV was named after the first letters of
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the surname of its main developers,
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Ki Nixon of Warsaw and Nikolaev;
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experimental models of TVs
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were assembled in small batches and before that
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and under American licenses and using its
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own developments,
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but in mass series, it began to produce a
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black white KVN
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screen 14 by ten and a half
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centimeters, weighing about thirty
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kilograms, in just 18 years
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two and a half million
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television receivers were assembled;
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household appliances came into use already in the
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50s and 60s the 1950s, these
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were, in general, also
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luxury goods, like all these non-50s years when
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television appeared,
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these were luxury goods and
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neighbors in a
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communal apartment gathered to watch TV and neighbors
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from the yard came, well, these are some films about the
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50s you can see quite clearly the price of a
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television was 78 monthly salaries
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of an employee in the fifties and sixties there were
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still so few televisions that there were people
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who did not believe in the existence of such a
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device the television was a luxury even in the
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apartment of a scientist and there
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stood the predecessor of the Schek Kurchatov house and the
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earlier experimental television
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Leningrad such an audio-video deuce is both a
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radio receiver and a built-in TV, that
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is, such household items, of course, were in the
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apartments of generally wealthy people,
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while you know, it
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was almost impossible to purchase such things just
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come to the store and buy, that is, it
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was a certain distribution and this
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item, of course, represented such a thing
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located for that period of time,
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later in the program I will learn a fashionable raincoat ma longa,
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which was also expensive to have,
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this balloon of ours was
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also considered such a big mistake, I
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also bought something in Chicago stores,
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of course, because they checked it a
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couple of times I got caught, so that’s where it
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was strictly there then, how they
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checked the cars, they helped, if you
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can call it, Muscovites terribly dreamed of
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having a car because what a super
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dream of a Soviet person, a car in the
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fifties at the Moscow
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gas plant, the device was first released into
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mass production
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of the same name gas refrigerator apparatus 51
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zis Moscow and Saratov 2
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but they produced them in small batches
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for a select few, ordinary Soviet
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citizens continued to hang food
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outside the window in the winter in the early fifties in the
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USSR they began to produce Pioneer vacuum cleaners
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and a little later Dnepr,
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but their number clearly did not
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correlate with the number of people willing buy
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a vacuum cleaner even though
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not everyone dreamed of Jesus, just
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as not everyone wanted to buy
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new furniture,
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because most people still lived
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in communal apartments that only accommodated an
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armored bed, a wardrobe and a table; in the
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furniture stores of the fifties there was
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furniture and almost no buyers
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if in 50 years, furniture stores were
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full,
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there was a huge amount of imported
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furniture, but it’s true that it was also furniture that
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was socialist, but it was
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wonderful Romanian furniture,
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it was very good Hungarian
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Polish Czech furniture, German furniture
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and I had absolutely no problems with buying it
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in the house, for example, there has been a
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magnificent German sideboard since
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then and I just remember that my mother
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just went to the house, chose what she
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liked and they literally brought it to her, but
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very soon there will be no trace left of this abundance
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and the
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era of high-quality Soviet architecture has ended, the
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new head of a huge country Nikita
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Khrushchev
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declared war on
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excess for everyone and launched
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mass housing construction;
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ordinary people had a real
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opportunity in the foreseeable future
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to move from barracks and communal apartments into
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separate apartments; everyone could count on this;
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people who
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moved out of their own housing perceived
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it as a completely different life, a
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luxurious life and the country rushed
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to buy new furniture for new apartments,
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when people began to get new apartments,
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of course they got rid of everything
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old, maybe even valuable,
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maybe even almost antique, all this was
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mercilessly thrown into the trash,
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then they remembered the flu or that
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they threw away some grandmother’s will not a
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wrought-iron chest and they threw away a
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somewhat rickety grandmother's
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chair, but nevertheless, 60 and it became fashionable for
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new modern furniture with
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standing legs to come in; lift it up, it’s very convenient
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to clean these are not such heavy chests of drawers, and
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naturally, a
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shortage of
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furniture immediately formed; the stores were empty,
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but people speaking in - modern people were not
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burdened with the problem of a shortage of furniture;
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life itself seemed to be becoming completely
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different;
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in 1957, an international
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festival of youth and students was held in Moscow;
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for the first time, Soviet people
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communicated en masse with foreigners; from the
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fragmentary information they received, they
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put together a bright picture of a different life; a
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new subculture of
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dudes with their own ideas appeared in the country about the
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luxurious life they listened to jazz,
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danced boogie-woogie and rock and roll for
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incredible money, got records of
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Benny Goodman
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and Duke Ellington,
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Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly to become
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the wold by the time,
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after all, besides the hooligans, the detainee and
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others were Krishna,
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what a hairstyle, checkered jackets with
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wide shoulders and bright incredible
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colors, narrow ties, short
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trousers, pipes and bright socks and boots with
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semolina, homemade white rubber
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soles, all these things were not sold in stores,
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they could either be bought from
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speculators or sewn from tailors for a little less money,
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there weren’t many dudes and they were too
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young, a
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chic, middle-aged Soviet woman in the
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late 60s knew the name Coco Chanel and
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appreciated laconic lines, or she
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closely followed fashion in
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foreign magazines;
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they weren’t on open sale; they got them through
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special channels;
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fashion goods
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climb lenovo and dresses and suits
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elastic stockings pumps stiletto heels
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and mohair scarves
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and also in the life of the Soviet man came
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this was what our small water one was like,
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which was also expensive to have, this is
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our balloon, I was also considered such a
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big chic,
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this is such a thing thin fabric that does not
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allow moisture to pass through
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without lining, a raincoat that is simply
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practically nothing fun and, to be
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honest, does not look very good,
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but nevertheless, this raincoat will start to
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be very fashionable, an international festival
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brought the
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fashion for jeans to the USSR 60 before and after
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jeans were extremely fashionable and expensive and a
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scarce product, despite the fact that in ordinary
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stores there were none at all, jeans
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were sold only in birches, stores with
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that name opened in the sixties,
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foreign goods could be bought
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either for foreign currency
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or on a check from the Foreign Trade Bank, and
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only foreigners could pay;
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only those Soviet ones received compartments citizens
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who worked abroad,
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some bought checks from friends or on the
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black market, but in this case the person
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took a big risk. Dad, when she went to
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work in Afghanistan, worked in Afghanistan for many years, five years, of course we
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received checks and naturally, I kind of
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asked my dad, I bought them too something in the
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Chicago store, not me, of course, dad,
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because they checked it a couple of times, I got caught,
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so that’s where it was
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built then, as if they were checking in ordinary
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stores for ordinary people, jeans
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could not appear, in principle, blue
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American cotton pants
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were equated with an ideological weapon,
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but the Soviet young people wanted to
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get jeans at all
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costs, they cost about 100 rubles,
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maybe even more, branded jeans
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with a student scholarship of 35 rubles,
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and with parents’ salaries, well, at
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best there are 120,150 rubles, so
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asking dad for 122 for jeans was
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like... it’s impossible at that time the
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companies were listed and Levi’s in Rambler,
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the most advanced ones knew about Montana, but
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still, jeans were a sign of cool
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only among young people; the
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real measure of Soviet chic in the
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sixties was owning your own
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car
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in the mid-sixties, a Muscovite 403
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cost 3,600 rubles, the price of a Volga gas- 21 5600
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rubles it was the car that primarily
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indicated social status, you may
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not know anything about the person, but if he
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came by car, then this person is already
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worth something, even if you had money, it
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was impossible to buy a car
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like now by going to the store 60 you had to
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get special permissions then
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sign up in line
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to stand in it for a considerable time and only
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then get behind the wheel of your own cars
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was another way Soviet underground
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rich people bought up lottery tickets for
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three or four prices from those who won a
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car in the lottery
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car by mother this is, if you can
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call it, Muscovites scary I dreamed of having
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a car because what a super dream of a
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Soviet person a
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car a car is not even an apartment a car
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here is a map or it was guaranteed to be in
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line even after a hundred years and I
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finally got it I was already working for a job at the
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Ministry of Culture I received some kind of
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salary
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80 rubles I received like this that it was very
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powerfully provided with a salary, so I decided to
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buy typewriters, you can’t buy it, you
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just needed a decision from the government and
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it’s warm where my visit was the deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, he was
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in charge of the distribution of these
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machines and write a statement there, I’ll write what
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you need there and what you need from the
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composers’ union so they support
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that they
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will sign up for a big illness if there is no car, it all
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depends, it will go to B-flat
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for creative things, it’s
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absolutely [ __ ], but I wrote this statement,
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I waited for six months while this car
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had to come to order holes from
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this plant to the plant low-power
00:22:17
huge tan union in the sixties there were such
00:22:21
people, they were later called the sixties,
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they believed that Soviet society was
00:22:26
able to forever get rid of everything
00:22:29
bad in itself and finally live
00:22:32
like a human being,
00:22:33
for this you just need to show the Soviet
00:22:36
people another way,
00:22:38
the cult of things always begins
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when the cult of ideas ceases to be of interest
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the seventies, it became clear that the road
00:22:47
that the sixties walked led to
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nowhere and communism,
00:22:52
like a bright prospect, moved away as we
00:22:56
approached it, everyone understood this and
00:22:59
began to surround themselves with things like a cocoon,
00:23:03
the main thing and it became not what you do, but
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how much you earn, that became
00:23:09
important and furnishings became
00:23:20
the seventies people
00:23:23
felt a taste for shopping; they were
00:23:25
not afraid of empty stores; the motto of the
00:23:29
coming decades is to
00:23:31
live beautifully; you cannot forbid the
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credo of the new Soviet man

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Каждый человек имеет довольно ясное представление о том, как в идеале должна выглядеть его жизнь - в смысле окружающих вещей, антуража. Мечтая, начинаем с покупки хорошей квартиры, понятно что в приличном районе и в качественном доме. Особо изощренные мечтатели эту квартиру ремонтируют и обставляют - процесс нелегкий, проходит в мучительных спорах с самим собой... В одежде какой марки будем выходить в люди, что будем считать для себя приличным автомобилем... Дело за малым - заработать достаточно денег или выиграть в лотерею, а может получить наследство... Какой была жизнь сливок общества во времена Советского Союза? Представления советского человека о благополучии почти такие же, как и сегодняшнего: хорошая квартира, надёжная машина, красивые одежды и ужины в дорогом ресторане. Кто мог себе позволить всю эту роскошь в СССР? Россия, МТРК "Мир"

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