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Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

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Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

In the summer of 1964, the subway in Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union, was bustling with passengers.

Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

Hawkers on the streets of Moscow. Fortunately, there are no city managers in Moscow.

Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

These old photographs were taken by the French scientist, historian, member of the French Academy of Political and Moral Sciences, and demographer Jacques Dupacier. He was a member of the French Communist Party and had traveled extensively in the Soviet Union. These photographs were taken in 1964 while in Moscow, Soviet Union.

Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

At this time, it was Khrushchev who was on the stage. After Khrushchev came to power, he bravely abandoned Stalin's unpopular set of methods and carried out a series of bold reforms to the economy, politics, and culture of the Soviet Union, which greatly enhanced the overall strength of the Soviet Union and benefited the common people.

Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days
Old photo of Moscow, Soviet Union in 1964 Sunny days

The Moscow Amusement Park was full of tourists, and moscow was full of sunny days at that time, which was really good.

In October 1964, when Khrushchev was on vacation on the Black Sea, Brezhnev launched the October coup in Moscow, and Khrushchev was forced to step down and fade from politics. The Brezhnev era was a different story.

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