Early 1970s: metallurgic complex “AzovStal” in Mariupol’, Ukraine, on the estuary of Kalmius on the northern coast of Azov Sea (Black Sea). It was established in 1930 by the decision of the central Soviet government. (photo: URSS 75 yearbook © 1975 Novosti news agency, Moscow – personal collection)
Brežnev at Komsomol convention, 1974
Leonid Brezhnev (1906 – 1982) signs autographs during the convention of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (“Komsomol”), in the Kremlin Palace (Moscow) 24th – 30th April 1974. At that time, the league counted 34 millions members among Soviet youths (source: Novost agency). (photo: URSS 75 yearbook © 1975 Novosti news agency, Moscow – personal collection)
Kiev-Boryspil’ airport, early 1970s
Kiev-Boryspil airport, near Kiev (Ukraine), in the early 1970s. The plane maneuvering in front of the terminal building (towed by a “GAZ” truck) is a 1967 Tupolev–Tu134 (Туполев Ту-134) in Aeroflot’s color scheme: please note the “СССР” registration prefix on the tail. (photo: URSS 75 yearbook © 1975 Novosti news agency, Moscow – personal collection)
Leonid Brežnev in Poland, 1974
Leonid Brezhnev (1906 – 1982), general secretary of the Communist Party and Chariman of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, during his official visit to Poland of 19th – 22th July 1974. At that time Poland was celebrating the 30 anniversary of its independence after the liberation from the Nazis. However, it was not exactly independent because it had become a satellite state …
Pitsunda (Black Sea) in 1970s
Pitsunda in 1970s was one of the most famous seaside resorts on the Black Sea and summer destination for soviet tourists. Today the town it belongs to Republic of Abkhazia that is a partially recognised state controlled by a separatist government, although the majority of the world’s governments consider Abkhazia a part of Georgia’s territory. The dissolution of the Soviet Union resulted in a geopolitical …
Soviet resort in Pitsunda, Black Sea
Pitsunda or Bichvinta (Georgian) is a resort town in Abkhazia, on the Black Sea. In the Soviet Era it was a popular holiday destination for Russians: this 1970s picture shows a soviet resort whose buildings stand directly on the beach. Today it is known as “Golden Fleece” Hotel. At that time Pitsunda was a Georgian town, today it belongs to Republic of Abkhazia. (photo: URSS …
Krasnoyarsk Dam in 1975
The Krasnojarsk dam (Russia) on the Yenisey river in a 1975 photo. Built between 1956 and 1972, it is 124-metre (407 ft) high, 1 065 m (3 494 ft) long and its reservoir (known as “Krasnoyarsk Sea”) has an area of 2 000 square kilometres (770 sq mi). It supplies 6 000 MW of power. (photo: URSS 75 yearbook © 1975 Novosti news agency, Moscow – personal collection) [hana-code-insert name=’g-ads-portfolio’ /]