Disarmament conference The Moscow
Disarmament Conference 1922 between Soviet Russia and the "Baltic Entente" (Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland).
The Soviet Union tried to win the confidence of these states by proposing a non-aggression and arbitration treaty.
Komsomol
Christmas In 1922, a Komsomol anti-Christmas was celebrated in Soviet Russia in order to cure the people of their
'superstitious' customs. On Orthodox Christmas day, January 6, 1923, processions were formed including students, members of
women's organizations and working class youth, with horsemen following behind holding anti-religious banners.
Living
Church State-supported "Renovationists"
Russkij samocvet Russian gem
6:24–6:28
[Banner:]
Now that we have rid ourselves of our earthly rulers, we will go after the heavenly ones 09:29–09:34
[On costumes:] Growth rates across industries
11:09–11:13 / 11:51–11:53
Temiriazev
[sic!] = the correct spelling is Timiriazev.
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