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: Despite economic challenges, morale was often high due to the recent victory in World War II and the USSR's early dominance in the "Space Race," notably with the first manned orbital flight by Yuri Gagarin in 1961.
: The government redirected defense savings into public health, funding new hospitals and research centers to combat diseases like polio and influenza. There was also an effort to popularize a "healthier diet" and expand food retail. Political Shifts The decade was defined by two very different leaders: Nikita Khrushchev Soviet Moscow -Sovetskaa Moskva- 60-e- -Full In...
Small protests against the Vietnam War (supporting the USSR’s official position) were allowed. But protests supporting Czechoslovak reform in August 1968 were brutally dispersed. Moscow was under Brezhnev’s dreary bureaucratic grip by the decade’s end. : Despite economic challenges, morale was often high
: This period, following Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin's cult of personality in 1956, brought minor freedoms to Soviet citizens and stimulated a vibrant underground arts and literary scene. Political Shifts The decade was defined by two
: By 1961, Moscow's trolleybus network became the longest in the world. The Metro also expanded rapidly, finally displacing the tram as the city's primary mode of public transport. Leisure & Space