What Soviet Russia was like in 1956 (PHOTOS)

I. Petkov / Sputnik
I. Petkov / Sputnik
Khrushchev's rise to power, the ‘Thaw’ and the debunking of Stalin's cult of personality. What did the land of the Soviets look like and how did it live exactly 70 years ago?

The main political event in the country was the 20th Congress of the CPSU Party. Nikita Khrushchev delivered a report whose main agenda was the debunking of Stalin's personality cult. This moment is considered the beginning of the so-called ‘Khrushchev Thaw’.

Alexander Ustinov/ Union of Russian photo artistis/russiainphoto.ru
Alexander Ustinov/ Union of Russian photo artistis/russiainphoto.ru

An important part of Khrushchev's economic policy was the Virgin Lands campaign. All efforts were thrown into cultivating previously untouched lands to increase crop yields.

Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery
Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery

Volunteers, students, soldiers and state enterprise employees were sent to help with the harvest.

Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery
Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery

Exactly 70 years ago, just like this year, the Olympic Winter Games were held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. This was the first Olympics in which the Soviet team participated.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

And, by the way, they won seven gold, three silver and six bronze medals. Here's how the winners were greeted back home.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

At the same time, the first ‘Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR’ was held on a grand scale within the Union itself.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

Sport, in general, was an important part of Soviet life. Mass physical culture parades were organized regularly.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

The whole country was crazy about soccer, with stadiums packed to capacity.

Andrei Novikov/MAMM/MDF
Andrei Novikov/MAMM/MDF

Pioneers and students also actively went on hiking trips.

Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF
Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF

And the whole country was keen on ice skating. It's no wonder why there are so many famous figure skaters in Russia now.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

Here's a vivid example of the passion for skiing. A day off, people returning by commuter train from a ski trip out of town.

Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF

The ‘Soviet Marilyn Monroe’ – actress Irina Skobtseva (later she became wife of director Sergei Bondarchuk and played Helen Kuragina in his Oscar-winning screen adaptation of ‘War and Peace’).

Dmitry Kozlov/MAMM/MDF
Dmitry Kozlov/MAMM/MDF

Every Soviet girl dreamed of being like her. And permanent wave locks became a fashionable hairstyle trend.

Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery
Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery

An assembly line of the Ryazan Machine-Tool Plant. It’s unusual to see that the majority of employees are women.

Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF
Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF

Women in the USSR mastered absolutely all professions, many “fragile” ladies worked on construction sites, among bricklayers and high-altitude fitters.

G. Yefimovsky/Cherepovets Museum Association/russiainphoto.ru
G. Yefimovsky/Cherepovets Museum Association/russiainphoto.ru

And they ended up on magazine covers.

G. Yefimovsky/Cherepovets Museum Association/russiainphoto.ru
G. Yefimovsky/Cherepovets Museum Association/russiainphoto.ru

Every enterprise had a nursery for infants, so that women could work actively and also become mothers.

Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery
Valentin Khukhlayev/ V. Khukhlayev archive/ ©Lumier Gallery

On the assembly line at the Moscow Small Car Plant, a popular people's car, the ‘Moskvich’, is being prepared for release.

Ivan Shagin/MAMM/MDF
Ivan Shagin/MAMM/MDF

Cars became more accessible and turned into a popular hobby. In 1956, the USSR held a car racing championship.

Sergei Vasin/MAMM/MDF
Sergei Vasin/MAMM/MDF

Vintage transport seen near the Pashkov House, one of the most beautiful buildings in Moscow.

Mikhail Trakhman/MAMM/MDF
Mikhail Trakhman/MAMM/MDF

The Moscow Metro. The photo was taken by a delegation of British energy workers who visited the USSR in 1956.

Unknown author/ A. Arkhipov archive /russiainphoto.ru
Unknown author/ A. Arkhipov archive /russiainphoto.ru

A common pastime in Moscow's Gorky Park, the parachute tower (today, it remains only in photos).

Unknown author/ A. Arkhipov archive /russiainphoto.ru
Unknown author/ A. Arkhipov archive /russiainphoto.ru

Backstage at the famous Obraztsov Puppet Theater, one of the most widely touring Soviet theaters. In 1956, it became a member of UNIMA, the international union of puppet theater artists.

Arkady Shaykhet/ private collection/ russiainphoto.ru
Arkady Shaykhet/ private collection/ russiainphoto.ru

Meanwhile, a motorcycle with a sidecar was the main transport of the Soviet police (called ‘militia’ back then).

Georgy Lipskerov/MAMM/MDF/TASS
Georgy Lipskerov/MAMM/MDF/TASS