Lunch at the factory canteen. 70s or early 80s Back in USSR! 0 Comments There were legends about Soviet public catering. An endless source of theft and poor quality food.
Man with chicken eggs on the bus. 1980 Chicken eggs were not a particular shortage in the stores of the USSR, but they were far from being sold every day.
Bouquet seller An elderly man sells gladioli while sitting at a shop window. Such trade in the USSR was punishable by a fine.
Metropolitan them. Kaganovich Until 1955, the Moscow metro bore the name of Lazar Kaganovich, a prominent Soviet party figure from Stalin's time. In 1957, Kaganovich fell into disgrace with the Soviet leadership and was expelled from the Communist Party.