Welcome to our channel Soviet-Born. My name is Julia, and on this channel, together with my husband Hakim, I will be sharing stories from our lives in the USSR. The words, stories, and conclusions on this channel belong to us; they are subjective, and you are free to agree or disagree with them—it's your right, just as it is ours to share them with you. We look forward to your feedback, what you think about the format, editing, and more. We are open to ideas and especially constructive criticism.
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In today's episode, we embark on a unique journey through an untouched apartment that has been vacant for over 25 years. Once belonging to a well-off Soviet family, this two-room apartment holds relics of a bygone era, preserving the essence of Soviet life.
As we step into the past, you'll witness the remnants of a typical Soviet household, complete with nostalgic items, furniture, and even the unmistakable aroma of that era. From a 'wall unit' in the living room to a walk-through kitchen with preserved dishes and appliances, every corner tells a story.
The bedroom, likely shared by four inhabitants, features iconic metal beds and a children's crib that may trigger memories for those born in the 50s and 60s. Delve into the wardrobe, uncovering clothing from the 70s, artificial fur, and accessories that reflect the fashion and lifestyle of the time.
Join us in this captivating exploration of a Soviet apartment frozen in time. Subscribe, comment, and share your thoughts – what else would you like to discover about life in the Soviet Union? Until our next encounter, stay connected with 'Soviet Born' for more immersive glimpses into history!
A Typical Soviet Apartment tour.p3
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