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Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

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After World War II, the Soviet Union became a world superpower called the United States, and the world entered a bipolar pattern; during the Cold War, the Soviet Union was long the world's second largest economy, second only to the United States, an economic power, and was surpassed by Japan in the late 1980s.

First, in 1980, the Soviets marched to celebrate Labor Day.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Ii, eighties, Officers and men of the Soviet Fire Brigade.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Three, a beautiful Muscovite girl in the rain.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Fourth, a young girl on the street side of Riga, Republic of Latvia, USSR.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Fifth, the Space Shuttle Tempest on the launcher.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

The Space Shuttle Tempest was once a great pride of the Soviet aviation industry, but to the dismay of countless Russians, one of the final destinations was in the German city of Speyer, thousands of kilometers away, where the local technical museum bought a Space Shuttle for 10 million euros.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Sixth, sportswear advertisement with the word cccp (Soviet Union).

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Seven, the barber competition in the former Soviet Union.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Viii, the RBMK nuclear reactor, the first reactor in Chernobyl.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

The Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the largest nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union, with a total of 4 units. On April 26, 1986, the world's worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a total loss of about $200 billion (inflation has been calculated), the most expensive disaster event in recent history.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

(The Chernobyl nuclear power plant after the explosion.) )

In the late 1990s and 1980s, when supplies were extremely scarce in the Soviet Union, a man was holding a lot of cigarettes.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

In the 10s and 1980s, the Soviet people lined up to see movies.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Eleven. In the late eighties, a Soviet girl in an improper occupation was roaring behind her by the police.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Twelve, the night of the bonfire of the Young Pioneers of the Soviet Union.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

In the thirteenth and eighties, the Soviet Union celebrated the departure of the 3 millionth car.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Fourteen, in January 1991, 100,000 people gathered in front of the Kremlin to demand that Gorbachev step down.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

Fifteen, after Gorbachev delivered his resignation speech, he stamped the speech, which also marked the turning of history over the page of the Soviet Union.

Old photographs; soviet unions from the sixties to the nineties

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