(photo) An American photographer showed his life in the Soviet Union in the years 60.

(photo) An American photographer showed his life in the Soviet Union in the years 60.
(photo) An American photographer showed his life in the Soviet Union in the years 60.

In 1977, National Geographic Society (USA) published a book by journalist Bart McDowell and photographer Dean Conger: Photochronograph. ru made a selection of the most interesting photos in the book. Among them, there is a photo referring to Moldova. Big shopping centers and the new cinema in Toliatti Moscow-Vladivostok Train. Outside, -40 C Simple people from different corners of the USSR One bottle of Moldovan first class wine was the symbol of quality - the image of a cocktail with a bunch of grapes The recruit's party in the army The cold winters could cause a delay in development, . Year 1966 Taxi driver.

Listvyanka. Year 1964 Manifesto May 1 in Moscow. 1966 Pioner in Habarovsk. Year 1966 Stalin's Tomb. Year 1964 Comsomolist Market.

Year 1966 In the train compartment.

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