Sevastopol city, 1963

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This is Sevastopol, old Russian southern city, photos are back from 1963. Now this is the territory of Ukraine with the most of population is ethnically Russian (71%).





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    32 Responses to “Sevastopol city, 1963”

    1. dztronic says:

      Beautiful, just incredible. So so shiny and new, irreplacable, irresplenishable.No words for the cleanlyness and concentratedness on this whole area. It’s the beauty of old architecture, that’s so much more REAL than today’s creations.

      Thank you for sharing this lost wonder.

    2. Rodriguez says:

      Uschenko! Give it back to Russia or shut up and do not give your ass to US government! Simple Ukrainians hates you, Pendejo!

    3. Vadim P. says:

      I was there, lived nearby.

      Now as it’s rightfully said, the majority of the population is Russian. However Ukrainian government is banning Russian from TV, schools. Clearly attempting to stifle the Russian influence and the will of the people who live there.

      And guess what? The most supposedly democratic country in the world who believe in “standing up for the iraqi people” is turning a blind eye on this, and is courting the government to make it yet another hotspot (just like they did with Georgia): http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=us+ukraine&ie=UTF-8

      I’d just like to say: US, go fuck yourself in your sea of hypocrisy. Stop sticking your nose in where it doesn’t belong.

      • Everyone should follow the example of Russia, who always minds it own business and leaves its neigbhors alone. I lived under russian ocupation in Poland and all I have to say FUCK YOU RUSSIAN PIZDAT

        • sovolov says:

          Now you live under US occupation sucking US dicks. And you know why? Because such shitty weak countries like yours are ALWAYS under someone’s occupation. Weak and miserable.

        • aleke says:

          aww, russian occupation. better than nazi occupation

          doesn’t matter anyway, you polacks have a tribal hatred of russia ever since you ganged up with lithuania to try and take moscow in the 15th century. learn some history.

          • CZenda says:

            It may be that if the Poles and Lithuanians succeeded, Russia would be normal European country today.
            Bad luck.

            • aleke says:

              yeah before they completely cleansed the gene pool right? World history didn’t start at the Enlightenment man. In fact the Rousseau’s of the world are an abnormality. See: Serbian conflict, ethnic cleansing in Iraq, Somalia, Darfur, the list goes on and on.

              The world is tribal unfortunately. That’s why there’s still tribal hatred within the EU itself. When’s the last time you heard of the ‘Polish plumber’? It would have to be a large existentialist threat to band together disparate ethnic groups (i.e. World War II, Moors’ conquest, etc)

      • Toke says:

        All slavs need to shut the fuck up. Russia has owned you forever and will continue to do so. Get use to it.

      • i agreee, those american bastards park their ship in sevastpol ignoring the weight and size limit, and that could lead to a dezaster, such as overflow of water, that might destroi some historic parts of Sevastopol

    4. VoDkA says:

      The town reminds me of myst.

    5. Domo says:

      The US need to sell weapons to someone, don’t they?
      So Russia is a good candidate for provocation!
      ;)

      • Bad business model, I’d say. Consider Georgia. U.S. sells a bit (and gifts much more) to Saakashvili. The customer decides that “Russia is a good candidate for provocation”. Bad, bad, bad. A gang with new equipment is still gang, not an army, so they have an illusion of power but not more. They can kill civilians, no doubt, but they escaped from some small part of 57′th army, so now the customer is bankrupt. So U.S. neocons have small profit and huge negative PR for the equipment sold.

        Russia is a bad candidate for provocation. This time it was only part of 57th army, and they did not use modern weapons at all, just to keep them secret. What if whole 57th army visit a customer? What if armies numbered from 1 to 56 and from 58 up will react on provocation as well? I’m not sure that customer will be happy.

    6. CZenda says:

      Sevastopol looks like a ghost town on these pictures.
      Where are the people?
      The architecture is not exactly interesting - 19th century and Stalinist kitsch.

    7. Vovan says:

      Какая страна была…. Ну какая страна….

    8. Ometin says:

      what about current pics of sivastopol? it is governed by ottomans for a long time. are there any ruins from ottomans? that would be interesting. thank you

    9. AndersonBMX says:

      such a wonderful place

    10. julien says:

      is that old roman ruins ???

    11. Roman says:

      Yuschenko is the man. I am Ukrainian and I support him. Just because he does not lick russia’s butt does not mean he is “giving his ass to US government.”

      • u fucking piece of shit, shut the fuck up, so u think its cool to drive a country into starvation????/ its ok, to raise the price of gas to the highest mark, in ukranian history? its ok to take millions of dollars from the common people just becouse he thought the electin wasent right???? as long as he dosent kick Russias ass?? in case u forgot ukrain was Russia, and the people of ukrain are mostly Russian. i am guessing u dont live in ukrain right now, becouse if u would of then u would of hated his guts. whe u make $24 bucks a day, and it costs $20 to make some food for a family of 2 its not that happy. idk where u live what village, but u deffenetly didnt see what happend to ukrain while uschenko was in power, he destroid ukrain. u should just fucking shoot urself, no one wil ever miss u. u piece of shit

    12. Andre says:

      Russia has just occupied the part of georgia before, that doesn’t make it russian territorium, it is just a territorium that Russia has annexed in the past. They are trying to do it again, i hope they have no luck.
      All those russians there came with trains after annexation.
      Native citizens have been killed, no wonder there are 70% of russians there…
      Ethnical cleansing, nothing else. I hope you are happy for organizing it again, Russian Government.

    13. not 71, but 91%! this is our region!

    14. Serj says:

      Блин! Скажу по-русски, кто сможет - переведите, пожалуйста.
      Приедьте сейчас в город и посмотрите, что демократия творит: срач кругом (хотя последнее время стали убирать, но срут где ни попадя), исторические места выглядят бледными тенями прошлого (если не разгромлены), памятники архитектуры загажены рекламой и магазинами, пьяная молодежь резвится вовсю и чихать они хотели на других и т.п.
      Это демократические ценности, мать их за ногу.
      Глядя на эти фотографии отдохнул душой.
      P.S. Я не ворчливый старик, мне всего 33, но я в печали.

    15. RUKR says:

      I was in Sebastopol last year. Now all looks more faceless:
      all monuments hidden by ads, steets full of garbage, all saled, include such things, with can`t be saled… It happened without folks opinion, Present goverment of Unkraine sold all before they will run away…
      Sad… Today You just can see beautiful of old city… from ancient ages to XX century…
      I still remember beaches of Black Sea in my childhood… Now all coastline became private or fully charged… or become garbage…
      Not all is so sad… People still friendly and kind…
      I never saw any antagonism… There are russians and ukraine`s nation live in peace… But fu*king goverments of both countries (Russia and Ukraine) want to litter them.

      I`m russian-ukraine man

    16. trailblazer says:

      I’d just finished reading Tolstoy’s “Sevestopol Tales”.

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