Life in Soviet Russia: Private Moments

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Are you ready to make an immersion into the glorious life of Soviet Russia? If yes scroll down, this one today differs from other retrospective series we had before by the manner of compilation - it’s not a one collection but is assorted mix came from different sources. Each photo is an individual shot from the fate of some random human who lived in Russia at that times, sometimes those moments were sad, sometimes joyful and photos share this mood with us now:





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    134 Responses to “Life in Soviet Russia: Private Moments”

    1. erin says:

      who is the man pictured with the board full of mathematical equations - does anyone know?

    2. Pros says:

      Too much photoshop

    3. valiant says:

      Excellent post…

      By the way I visited a couple of years ago Crimea during summer… and really liked. Particularly, Yalta, the palaces, the nature…

      Does anybody have any old pictures from the commnunist times
      taking during summer of this beautiful holiday destination?

      Please, post pics or the link if you do.

      Thanks!

      Valiant

    4. Dick Turpin says:

      Did Morpheus know that this Russian dude was in the Nebakanezer?

    5. Red Robot says:

      absolutely fascinating.

    6. Niels R. says:

      That is a bunch of photos, indeed!

      Very nice post!

    7. D says:

      Amazing set of photos…. Russians are a beautiful people.

      • Bert says:

        Actually not that much has changed, Russian life still has the same kind of feeling to it. And I mean that in a positive way.

        • maxD says:

          I don’t agree.

          The certainties which the soviet state provided have gone, life became more difficult for many. Everybody had a job back then, even a ‘virtual’ job was still a job. (I pretend to work and you (the state) pretend to pay me - popular expression from soviet times). People now are ‘free’ but have in many instances difficulty handling this ‘freedom’ since Russians have never been free for a 1000 years or so. Luckily the new ‘democratic government’ is there to help out those unfortunate ones - vote for the strong man, he’ll show you the way !!

          Anyway, excellent post! Don’t really get the guy with the high heels though - never saw this type of Russian machismo before.

          • “Luckily the new democratic government is there to help out those unfortunate ones - vote for the strong man, hell show you the way !!”

            All empty promises. Medvedev promised to double pensions as soon as he is in office. Let’s hold him to his words, shall we?

            • Typical lie. He wont do that.

            • maxD says:

              Sarcasm…

              Of course things did not change for the good. And I fear they will not in the near future. Russia is a police state and will stay that way, I’m afraid. A banana republic, I’m sorry to say so. Every government likes to have the amount of control the Russian government has [and to which the Russians are used to]. Privacy is not really valued by Russians since they are not used to it and have no clue. Like a sarcastic comment once stated: Russia is even more defined by what it lacks and needs than by what it has.

              Double the pensions… even if he does it is still not enough to live on.

    8. Dick Turpin says:

      I wish to suck cock of this teacher

    9. galacteon says:

      The one with the line of children receiving medicine from a bottle isn’t from the former Soviet Union, the buldings are wrong and so are the clothes. Looks like Britain to me!
      But a great post!

    10. malcolm says:

      I always enjoy the old photo series you run

    11. curious says:

      How was the sex life back then?
      Were people more restrained than they are today?

    12. moo says:

      Is that Гагарин?
      Three photos beneath the dude playing pool?

    13. The finest series of photos of the Russin people I have yet seen on EnglishRussia. To Russia!

      • Scrat335 says:

        About fucking time, you would almost think they were actually humans!! This site could do much for itself with more of this.

      • Zafarad says:

        Yes sir,i wish i was the part of these happy peoples,but some dreams can`t be true.God bless them.the peoples with great ideas and reason to live for humanity.long live humanity! ! ! ! ! !

    14. Photo #18. Babushka aims true.

    15. Mark says:

      Wow. What a great post. Amazing photos.

    16. wow says:

      Best post ever on English Russia! THANK YOU

    17. Good post!

      I think I have seen several of those pictures before, probably in another post here on ER. And I am quite sure I saw the PЕПСИ-КОЛА picture in colour before. :-)

    18. Mik says:

      Photo #46 - an IPOD!

    19. Quite impressed! The Best pictures ever! Спасибо! (from tokio)

    20. Here are many beautiful people in nice photos. My favorite is # 53, and you can see it if you scroll down to the big clock sitting on the beach (how do they keep it from falling over?), then down one more to the people on the subway, then my favorite!–The Disco Ladies!

      Let’s sing a happy song for Russia. Everyone, sing:

      (music, please)
      Shake it up, shake it down
      Move it in, move it round, disco lady
      Move it in, move it out, move it in round about, disco lady.

    21. That last one looks like Anthoney Bourdain to me.

    22. Great post!
      how many feelings here!
      nice! :D

    23. Iago says:

      Marvelous collection. It reminds one of the “Family of Man” collection of photos.

    24. KauLad says:

      Many thanks for this collection. As I have stated before, we have be become aware of our commonality. These photos do that.

    25. bumba says:

      Nice!

      but the head of the little girl doing ..that.. aerobic stuff, looks way out of proportion.

    26. chicken says:

      My fave picture here is the pepsi machine one, especialy considering that there are some serious dental issues going on in some of the other images.

    27. yingjai says:

      lol.
      http://englishrussia.com/images/soviet_b&w/106.jpg
      the woman in that photo looks a bit like Jack Black.

      I’m suprised a lot of the black and white photos are so sharp.

      • D says:

        Its just that today’s digital photography sucks. Analog film I think is around like 15 megapixels, which most digital cameras today are not capable of. Although some of these look like they were scanned from a magazine or something, in that case, the quality of the scan is very good also.

        • maxD says:

          Analog film has no pixels and cannot be compared to it. It contains all the information of the scene [well, depending on the film's speed of course] and only suffers from the limitations of the printing paper and the film’s graininess.

          Like comparing an analog audio recording with a digital one. A digital one has a certain sample rate ['pixels' in photo/film] which means that every xth second a fragment of the audio is being sampled. A CD has 44100 fragments[samples] p/sec, studio recordings can have up to 192000 fragments[samples] p/sec. Still, it is a collection of fragments, not the whole. Same with digital photography, every picture is a collection of fragments [pixels], not the whole. But since our eyes are not that good, we are easily fooled.

          • Actually, film does have a grain size. That’s where the grainy film effect comes from. It’s also why black & white photos are sharper (smaller grain size).

            And analog recorders have flux limits for magnetic recorders and viscosity limits for physical media like vinyl and wax. Many people don’t notice because the rolloff is more gradual on the high end which most people don’t hear that well anyway. Also, past sound engineers adjusted things very carefully to get the maximum dynamic range with the least distortion. Today’s mass produced music is digitally compressed (in audio terms, not information theory) into it’s upper dynamic range to make it sound louder because most people think louder=better. They do the same with modern TVs makeing them very bright and over coloured and fake looking.

            The girls have got some old equations for rockets and satellites on the ground.

            The guy’s got some old Soviet style Quantum Mechanics formulations on the board. The interesting thing is that formulation looks more like he was working twords LQG.

    28. George says:

      The man playing pool is actually Gagarin himself.

    29. Ari The Finn says:

      :) Great pics, and it is heartwarming to see how(judging by the feedback) most of us have learnt something valuable of the Russians; they are talented, resourceful lovable people to whom I raise my hat. Respect!

    30. Visitor says:

      Great, heartwarming photos.

    31. The Russian women I’ve hooked up with in my past enjoyed sex very much!

    32. It’s Zooey Dechanel in pic 4

      • maria says:

        It definitely is. I was wondering if I was the only person to notice that that picture is from Almost Famous. Nothing to do with Soviet Russia!

      • harryposter says:

        Don’t know if it’s Zoe on #4, however it’s defenitely my idea of the perfect woman from head to toe and backwards…
        High five to the soviets who built this amazing creature, hurray!

    33. Zmeu says:

      Hey, pic #4 is Zooey Deschannel!! LOL

    34. Maxim says:

      Nice photos. My grandmother still has those dresses.
      The great thing about school uniforms was that kids from poor families weren’t jealous of kids from more well-off families. But in America it is labeled as oppressing the individualism.

    35. Mr.Tinkles says:

      =O
      Really great photos ^^
      They breaks a lot of taboos

    36. Is that uranium or some other radioactive material in 114 enlighting the room? Shows how much Russians care for their kids.

      • D says:

        And your comment shows how fucking stupid you are.

      • Steve says:

        Try not to be foolish. It’s kids standing around an HID lamp to get UV radiation so their skin produces vitamin D (which westerners get from dairy food). Something to do with a lack of sunshine in the north during winter. Strangely that photo was published in National Geographic magazine about 30 years ago.

    37. Funny Ads says:

      these are Lovely, thanks.

    38. Latvian says:

      Good post, thank You.
      That was also life.
      Raimonds Pauls that young? Amazing!

    39. Alberto says:

      The stewardess on pic #4 is probably still working in Aeroflot

    40. Jason says:

      Great photo set!!! Good work/Molodets!!

    41. Swede says:

      This scene is just like the one in S.T.A.L.K.E.R :)
      http://englishrussia.com/images/soviet_b&w/114.jpg

    42. mookid says:

      I don’t like these pictures. Although they remind me of my childhood in communism. They remind me of all the crap, which was already loaded into 6 year old children.
      Everybody knew who lenin was and how great CCCP is blablabla. Children got crappy Magazines like “Murzilka” where everything was about the great war, when the bad Germans were driven off russian soil blablabla

      These are no family photos.
      Some magazine sent a shitty photographer and they chose the photos which were the most in line with communist party.

    43. dee says:

      Who took these pictures? They nice… good post :)

    44. Mongolian says:

      Russia is really a great nation with great people. i lived there for 3 years when i was in my high school and i made many russian friends with whom i still keep contact with. Regrettably many people tend to think of russians as bad people because of the all Cold War propaganda. But as you can you see from the pictures russians are just like us.

      • Jason says:

        I don’t think anyone especially here in America every thought the “Russian/soviet” people were bad. It was the Government that ran it that was bad. Your statement is idiotic. And I don’t know if you are from America or not but your high school sucked, you obviously didn’t learn type proper English.

        • Jess says:

          What gives you the right to call someone’s opinions idiotic? You wouldn’t believe some of the stereotypes people associate with certain groups of people.

          Oh, by the way, there are grammatical errors in your post, so before you start insulting other people about their education, you should read through what you’ve written first before posting.

        • Cranberry says:

          you should respect a person at least for learning any other languages except for his mother tongue.

    45. Harry says:

      Awesome post. Who’s the photographer?

    46. Harry says:

      well it might not have been, their all from around the same time, same style. Could just be some guys portfolio.

    47. Jeff says:

      I am always amazed that the world has devolved to what it is now. Most of us have become poorly paid worker bees.

      Communism was no failure. I would say capitalism has except for a few.

    48. buzz says:

      Soviet Russia: Private Moments…

      We don’t want freedom/ We don’t want justice/ We just want someone to love…

    49. Pas says:

      Very nicely done. They should put year and location.

    50. Baadcop says:

      The guy with the 3 miniature trucks looks like Gallagher, except he doesn’t have the Soviet version of a sledge-O-matic..

    51. rollins says:

      Excellent photographs…it’s as if you have entered a time machine…

    52. djc says:

      imagine how much the US and the USSR could have accomplished had we been working together - these photos prove once again we are all people - the social and political lenses we see through divide us so.

    53. Firdes says:

      I’m so much impressed by these amazing pics. They’re so true, so real.They made me remember the times of Socializm, they perfectly convey the atmosphere of these times..as if the whole life passed in some minutes..

    54. brbrbr says:

      great pics.
      its hard to find something like in US or UK-related WWW-cities.

      p.s.
      i ride 33 bus for years ;)
      even in L Breshnev time ;-)

    55. Claudio says:

      Great post, good old time. W CCCP.

    56. lude nunes says:

      This post is very good! Deeply enjoyed! This pictures have some kind of poesy in it, some sort of nostalgia for a vanished era. It might sound polemic, but I think there were so many things we could learn from Soviet Union…

      • Pasha says:

        Awful and horrible times of Soviet Union are too vivid here. Oh, I am so very happy that it all ended. Soviet Union was the worst experiment in the history of humankind.

    57. C. says:

      Great pics, but pic 4 is definitely Zooey Deschanel in Almost Famous: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_-nyThu1VkKE/R-rKKQNinCI/AAAAAAAAAIU/NfH475ViF-c/s400/12.jpg

    58. v says:

      “The certainties which the soviet state provided have gone, life became more difficult for many. Everybody had a job back then, even a ‘virtual’ job was still a job. (I pretend to work and you (the state) pretend to pay me - popular expression from soviet times). People now are ‘free’ but have in many instances difficulty handling this ‘freedom’ since Russians have never been free for a 1000 years or so. Luckily the new ‘democratic government’ is there to help out those unfortunate ones - vote for the strong man, he’ll show you the way !!”

      This is the best comment I’ve ever seen in English Russia.
      The man said the truth.

      And most of pics are fake, for example there were no black people in russia, and all over soviet union, so howcome do we see a photo with a black guy looking at some statue? (http://englishrussia.com/images/soviet_b&w/17.jpg)

      And the girl in http://englishrussia.com/images/soviet_b&w/4.jpg is obviously not from any soviet country.

      This post has most of the components all posts in this website have- mixed feeling of nostalgia; mixed photos from russia and not russia (but still claiming it is russia or soviet times, while it isnt), and even some propoganda (russian or soviet) in some posts.

      • laser beam says:

        “And most of pics are fake, for example there were no black people in russia, and all over soviet union, so howcome do we see a photo with a black guy looking at some statue?”

        Can you imagine that there were a lot of foreign students in the Soviet Union? Many of them were black. There were also many “children of international love”. Several times in my live I saw black guys, who speak perfect Russian and whose mentality is totally Russian. They were born in Russia from Russian mothers but look like Africans.

      • laser beam says:

        I am not completely sure about this particular photo, but you definitely underestimate skills of the Soviet fashion designers. May be not all women were wearing such dresses everyday, but there were good tailors in the USSR and some women were making orders from them.

    59. Superiorduck says:

      Come on!, the girl in the 3rd photo is Zooey Deschanel in “Almost Famous” Great post

    60. astonic says:

      Very good photoes
      Real sensation, feelings of those times
      Thanks!

    61. yana says:

      Thank you for the post.
      So nostalgic :)

    62. Mercur says:

      Page bookmarked, to remind me, from time to time, what beauty means…

    63. Lulz says:

      I remember as an youngster growing up during the cold war, here in the states we were never exposed to photos of daily Russian life like is shown here. Russia was our enemy. The only photos released to us showed old hags and ugly women. Never children at play, never a good looking ‘Soviet’ women.

      So much for free press.

      • laser beam says:

        Propaganda was working from both sides. When I was a kid, I was thinking – how regular men can survive in that terrible jungle of capitalism?  And also, why those capitalist bustards could not live us alone and always preparing to start war against us? Positive information about the US was also limited. So, from this we can conclude, that it is necessary to be careful and do not hundred percent trust everything that your media telling to you. On the other side of the front line there are also people. Exactly like us.

    64. Cigarettes says:

      when i saw this pics i remembered Beatles’s song ‘Back in URSS’ :)

    65. I love the photo of the baby sleeping by the train set. Thanks for sharing these.

    66. Mari says:

      Great photos! Some are very professionally photographed!
      Takes me back to the good old times :-)

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