Posted on 01/27/2017 10:24:32 AM PST by C19fan
An American historian has unearthed never-seen-before pictures of Stalin-era Russia which were taken by an Army Major. Martin Manhoff's collection has been described as a 'unique visual archive' of life in the Soviet Union in the 1950s. He was deported for spying in 1954, and hid the photographs in his closet in Washington State. Until today, they remained untouched, but history buff Douglas Smith has now released the stash of the pictures taken from behind the Iron Curtain.
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Always interesting to see color photos from an era where the majority were black&white. Color photos look much more “alive”. These are also interesting in that the photos look unrehearsed, which always gives a better feel for the time and place.
Da!
Very interesting. Thank you.
“Just check out all that utopia. Kids, you noticing all that utopia?”
It could almost be a scene from Dr. Zhivago. Lara bringing water for cooking for Yuri.
I was surprised not seeing any gigantic posters of Uncle Joe.
There’s a free person behind every tree.
All pics are chilling. To think that these photographs were taken during a time when torture and execution by the NKVD were a daily practice. Stalin ruled supreme then.
Oh, to have been a Cossack back then!
When I looked at these pictures I wondered how this people could be an enemy of the US.
Thank God they were able to throw off the shackles of Communism.
During a visit there it occurred to me that anyone who had the concession to supply yellow exterior paint in the country would have ended up richer than the Czars. These photos support that conclusion.
Seems like the Russians made a devil’s bargain. They produce geniuses in every human endeavor except politics.
The second photo from the top is in front of a butcher shop. The signs at the top read “meat” and “fish,” and in between is a small sign reading, “store #20.”
I can’t make out most of the words on the signs on either side of the door, but the one at the bottom of the sign to the right reads “poultry.”
Bfl
De-humanizing.
Nah, they just sent those to the gulag.
Bflr
Not your usual babushka. More like devushka.
The vast emptiness of steppe is well known for driving one mad.
Comments at the Daily Mail inform us that “See, it wasn’t so bad as we thought.”
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