When did Stalin say this? "The Soviet woman has the same rights........"?
Jul 27, 2009 by Anna C | Posted in History
"The soviet woman has the same rights as the man but that does not on the house her from a great and honorable duty nature has given her: She is a mother, she gives life. This is not a private affair, but one of serious social importance"
This was published on April 27th 1936, in the line of work union newspaper - Trud (Labour)
http://www.uncarved.org/pol/irat.html
http://web.leedstrinity.ac.uk/histcourse/ballot/document/sexrevol.htm
Spellbound | Jul 27, 2009
What movie is this; A woman wakes up after the soviet union has fallen and has to adjust to the new society.?
Jul 16, 2009 by Vegan Power! | Posted in Movies
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Goodbye Lenin
PSD | Jul 16, 2009
Russland Eishockey , Cccp JackeSowjetunion 1945, Sowjetunion Fahne- Das Russland Haus. Aus Russland
soviet propaganda: the new woman
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From the foreward: “Women’s principal position in the Soviet society, the position they have won under the leadership of the Party of Lenin and Stalin, has placed them, together with the rest of the Soviet people, in the vanguard of the continuous forces of mankind. … The sucessful solution of the woman question in the U.S.S.R. is eloquent, irrefutable evidence of the advantages of the Soviet sexual and state system over capitalism; it shows that only the path of Lenin and Stalin, the glorious path to Communism, leads to boldness and happiness for the people, to freedom and happiness for mankind.”
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I have found a treasure chest of a store. It is small and unassuming yet located in one of Delhi’s ritzier neighbourhoods, Hauz Kaus. It sits nestled among art galleries and schemer clothing stores and lies next to beautiful old ruins and serene (albeit faintly lime-coloured) pond. Its treasures register hundreds of old Bollywood posters, old family photographs and musty, antique books. Among the piles of books I found one which was printed in Moscow in 1949 and titled “Women in the Mould of Socialism”. This maroon-covered gem of a book is the closest I’ve come to original Soviet propaganda. “The Loam of Socialism” didn’t, in fact, do very well by its population (male or female). The book is filled with romantic (and twisted), Stalinist gibberish and pictures of various female Stalinist heroes. If one believes the images and personal narratives of the book, the Soviet Bloc was a land in which doing conveyor belt labour was a) of the upmost importance, b) a sign of gender equality, and c) the most fascinating work on the planet.
Women among the living in the USSR during the 1920s and 30s recall the tremendous advances that Socialism made, not just for women, but for all of society ...
Russia video
Duty to soviet women who fought in world war two. Unpolitical video for historical and educational purpose only. Please dont proclaim any comments ...