Lenin Monument
A monument to V. I. Lenin, world famous revolutionary, in an undisclosed location northern Moscow.
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We owe everything to him in terms of workers' rights, social security, welfare, jobs, decent working conditions, paid holidays etc. -- everything which is now in danger of being taken away once again from people world over.
Well, at least, it's in my opinion.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAR 15, 2016: Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh
Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh, Moscow
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MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAR 15, 2016: Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh
Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh, Moscow
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: MUTED MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS
(1 May 2000) Russian/Nat
Small parades of trade unionists and Communists have marched in muted and chilly May Day celebrations in Moscow and across the former Soviet Union.
But the celebration of international workers' solidarity was a pale echo of Soviet-era celebrations with their massive government-organised parades past Kremlin leaders atop Lenin's tomb on Red Square.
Most Russians, who grow much of their own food, used the holiday to plant seedlings at their suburban cottages.
Thousands of Muscovites, battling unseasonably cold weather, joined marches through the Russian capital on Monday to mark the traditional May Day holiday.
This year, May Day competed for public attention with Orthodox Easter Sunday, which fell the day before.
Patriarch Alexy II, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, celebrated Easter week services on Monday in one of the cathedrals in the Kremlin.
As a result, the number of marchers taking part was less than expected.
In all, some 15-thousand people joined a trade union march under blue union banners fluttering in a near-freezing breeze along Tverskaya Ulitsa, a main thoroughfare leading to city hall.
The members and supporters of the Moscow Federation of Trade Unions - traditionally centrist rather than left-wing - were addressed by mayor Yury Luzhkov outside the city hall.
With the favourite target of past Communist parades, former President Boris Yeltsin, in retirement, slogans tended toward demands for higher social benefits and minimum wages.
President Vladimir Putin, elected on March 26, enjoys widespread support, and many Communists appear ready to work with him.
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People always believe and hope, and we think that our hope will coincide with the choice that the people made when they elected Putin president.
SUPER CAPTION: Vladimir Naumov, Marcher
Separately, Communists and other left-wing groups paraded with red Soviet flags, marching past a towering statue of Lenin on Kaluga Square in central Moscow.
Police put the number of Communist marchers at seven-thousand.
The marchers were led by party leader Gennady Zyuganov, who told the crowd that - unlike foreign institutions - the communists and other left-wing movements could improve conditions for the people of Russia.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
While Russia is being damaged on the international scene, its markets are being restricted. The IMF keeps on interfering in the internal affairs of our country.
SUPER CAPTION: Gennady Zyuganov, Communist Party Leader
In Soviet times, the May Day holiday one was one of the main events on the Communist calendar.
Demonstrators used to march through the city centre and across Red Square, where the Communist hierarchy greeted the columns from atop Lenin's mausoleum.
But - despite the end of the Soviet Union and dwindling numbers of marchers - some of those taking part in the celebrations on Monday thought May Day was as relevant now as it was then.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Today, this holiday is more current than ever, because people are so poor and have their backs against the wall, such that it could end catastrophically for the oligarchs very soon.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail, Marcher
Moscow wasn't the only city where May Day was celebrated.
Trade union officials said several thousand people marched in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Vladivostok in the Far East, Novosibirsk and Yakutsk in Siberia and a half-dozen other cities.
Marchers in the Siberian town of Kemerovo walked through a thin coating of wet snow.
Celebrations were muted in the former Soviet republic of Belarus, with leaders of left-wing parties laying flowers
at a monument to Lenin.
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MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAR 15, 2016: Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh, close-up
Lenin monument is on background of main pavilion of VDNKh, Moscow, close-up
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Gorky park - Moscow River - Peter the Great - Muzeon park - Lenin Monument and more
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Khabarovsk Has New Stadium (1957)
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Khabarovsk has new Lenin Stadium. Russia.
MS pan shot, people on promenade of the banks of the Amur. LS looking through archway of people seated in stadium. MS front of stadium with picture of Lenin on it, people walk past.
Various shots of acrobats on motorcycles and sidecars passing camera. LS athletes giving display. CU section of crowd. MS athletes forming words on ground. High angle shot of athletes forming words.
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Russia is Getting Off the Oil Needle
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This week good news came from the VTB Capital Russia Calling! investment forum. First, the Russian economy emerged from stagnation and started growing. Second, the Russian economic structure is changing, and with it dependence on hydrocarbon prices. That is, Russia is slowly, but surely getting off the oil needle. Denis Davidov reporting in-depth.
????????♂️ Walking Streets: Tarusa, Oka River, Embankment, Tsvetaeva, Old City, Kaluga Oblast, Russia
???? Tarusa, also known as Tarussa, is a town and the administrative center of Tarussky District in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River, 76 kilometers northeast of Kaluga, the administrative center of the oblast.
???? Сity tour of Tarusa, Kaluga Oblast, Russia.
➡️ 00:00 Concert hall
➡️ 00:05 Street Lunacharskogo
➡️ 02:07 Lenin street
➡️ 03:02 The central area of the city (Lenin Square)
➡️ 04:19 Fountain in the square
➡️ 04:27 Monument to Efremov
➡️ 04:41 Peter and Paul Cathedral
➡️ 05:09 Lenin monument
➡️ 06:14 Oktyabrskaya street
➡️ 08:01 Volodarsky street
➡️ 08:35 Paustovsky monument
➡️ 08:57 Embankment of the river Oka
➡️ 10:22 City Garden
➡️ 09:51 Akhmadulina monument
➡️ 10:45 Tsvetaeva monument
➡️ 11:46 Observation deck
➡️ 12:30 Spruce alley
➡️ 15:40 Walk along the embankment of the river Oka through the city park
➡️ 21:13 Restaurant Anchor
➡️ 21:43 Dekabristov Street
➡️ 22:20 Hotel Anchor
➡️ 22:26 Parus Restaurant
➡️ 22:40 City port, pier
➡️ 24:52 Walk along the Oka River
➡️ 28:20 Descent to the river Oka
➡️ 31:30 Observation deck on the hill
➡️ 34:04 Tsvetaeva Stone
➡️ 35:37 Grave of Borisov-Musatov
➡️ 36:50 Walk through the forest
➡️ 39:03 Forest stream
➡️ 39:35 Beach on the Oka River
➡️ 42:56 House of Artists
➡️ 45:30 Silver Age Holiday House, Hotel
➡️ 48:28 Veselaya street
➡️ 51:25 Dobriyana street
➡️ 53:12 Zhivova street
➡️ 01:01:57 Resurrection Church
➡️ 01:04:04 Efremov street
➡️ 01:07:21 Mountain spring
➡️ 01:09:46 Girls sell juice around the house
➡️ 01:10:13 Kalyaev street
➡️ 01:12:27 Lunacharsky street
➡️ 01:14:03 Volodarsky Street
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November 17, 2018, town of Sukhinichi #Сухиничи #vlog; Lenin in autumn and I say hello to cat
Filmed with Lumia Nokia 630 by @poetVecheslaff in Russia, Kaluga region, town of Sukhinichi
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YAROSLAVL: BEAR-SLAYERS, MERCHANTS, REBELS (Travelling around Russia,p.7)
“Travelling around Russia” is back on track!
Today we are visiting Yaroslavl, one of the most beautiful and tourist-attractive cities in the European part of Russia (famed Golden ring route, capiche?
Battling with bears, navigating rivers, talking to Lenin and generally exploring the place to the heart's content - all of that and more in this video.
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ГОСПОДИН ОФОРМИТЕЛЬ / MISTER DECORATOR
По мотивам рассказа Александра Грина Серый автомобиль.
Россия, канун Первой мировой войны. Гибель эпохи окрашена в роковые цвета увядания; накал страстей, излом духа. Мистические мотивы правят жизнью героев...
Полнометражный дебют Олега Тепцова, в основу которого лег его короткометражный фильм.
Приз «За лучшую режиссуру полнометражного художественного фильма» О.Тепцову и приз «За лучшее музыкальное решение темы фильма С.Курехину на 2-м республиканском смотре-конкурсе творчества молодых кинематографистов (1989).
Профессиональный приз Союза кинематографистов СССР «Ника» лучшему художнику по костюмам Л.Конниковой в Москве (1989).
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky was a Russian Soviet poet, playwright, artist and stage and film actor.
During his early, pre-Revolution period leading into 1917, Mayakovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russian Futurist movement; being among the signers of the Futurist manifesto, A Slap in the Face of Public Taste, and authoring poems such as A Cloud in Trousers and Backbone Flute. Mayakovsky produced a large and diverse body of work during the course of his career: he wrote poems, wrote and directed plays, appeared in films, edited the art journal LEF, and created agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party during the Russian Civil War. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Communist Party and a strong admiration of Lenin, Mayakovsky's relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet State in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism. Works that contained criticism or satire of aspects of the Soviet system, such as the poem Talking With the Taxman About Poetry, and the plays The Bedbug and The Bathhouse, were met with scorn by the Soviet state and literary establishment.
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My #vlog; October 18, 2018; walking buying bread in supermarket; town of Sukhinichi
Vlog by @poetVecheslaff filmed with Nokia Lumia 630; October 18, Thursday, 2018; Russia, Kaluga region, town of Sukhinichi. Walking hither and thither in town of Sukhinichi: autumn, beautiful nature, squares, World War 2 memorials, Lenin street and sculpture of Vladimir Lenin, supermarket, fire engine, ancient house of 19 (or 18 century) without proper restoration.
Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (Russian: Ю́рий Алексе́евич Гага́рин; IPA: [ˈjʉrʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ɡɐˈɡarʲɪn]; 9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Russian-Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He was the first human to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961.
Gagarin became an international celebrity, and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, the nation's highest honour. Vostok 1 marked his only spaceflight, but he served as backup crew to the Soyuz 1 mission (which ended in a fatal crash). Gagarin later became deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was later named after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG-15 training jet he was piloting crashed.
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SMOLENSK,V.2: WARS, MARAUDERS AND CHURCH (Travelling around Russia,p.2)
When travelling around Russia, one can never guess what might be found, be it a curious monument, an ancient ruin or a freshly looking Lenin! That’s what I like most about my adventures, actually. That, and the fact that wherever I go, I get to taste some delicious food - that’s a nice bonus, I reckon.
What is your favourite thing about traveling? I’d really like to hear from you!
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TULA,V.1: TOLSTOY, KREMLIN AND LENIN (Traveling around Russia, p.3)
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Here is the 3rd chapter of my shenanigans in Russia.
This time I’m going to Tula - a city of weapon masters and gingerbread. I love sweets, do you?
Again with walls and stories, guys, so stay tuned, comment and subscribe. Always glad to be hearing from you????
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Российская Империя: Александр II, часть 1. [11/16] [Eng Sub]
Российская Империя. Александр II. Часть первая.
* Воспитание будущего императора.
* Окончание Кавказской войны.
* Отмена крепостного права и другие реформы.
* Подробности продажи Аляски.
* История создания журнала «Современник».
* Присоединение Средней Азии.
* Русский ситец как высшее достижение отечественной лёгкой промышленности.
* Василий Верещагин — художник протеста.