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The pioneer camps of the USSR of the late 60’s – early 70’s
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in History, People, Photos
The pioneer camps in the USSR were educational and health institutions for pioneers of the Soviet Union Pioneer Organization named after Lenin and schoolchildren (7 to 15 years) organized usually during the school holidays by trade unions, the Communist Youth League, economic organizations, collective farms, and so on.
About 40,000 suburban pioneer camps for 10 million children were open in the USSR. The following unique photos were collected in pioneer camps that had been abandoned after the collapse of the USSR by Denis Spirin
Surmounting of contaminated area
Putting on a mask on affected person
Putting on a mask on yourself
Waiting for reconnaissance reports
Nuclear explosion
Opening of camp Olympics
Memorial Day
Soviet Navy Day
The passage is closed – a minefield. The minefield cleared – you can move on.
Tags: Soviet past
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Paul · February 2, 2019 at 1:51 am
In soviet Russia, Butlins camp visit you!