What’s Inside a Typical Soviet Apartment?

You are probably aware that the Soviet Union spent a great deal of effort to accommodate its citizens in individual apartments. Stalinkis, Khrushchyovkis, Brezhevkis - the Soviet Union was building millions of square meters of housing every single year. But what were those square meters filled with? What objects surrounded Soviet citizens in their daily lives, and which of them have survived to this day? Today we are going to talk about the iconic pieces of Soviet furniture. If you’d like to support the channel: 💵 Patreon (early access to videos) - 💵 Buy me a coffee - 🪙 BTC - bc1qh8szz62crxu9ylg2jx9dz3t6vzzjdw2rheft2m 🪙 ETH - 0x19F11A86adf1ec4DDebEC0f27982805B1d1aba67 🪙 USDT (TRC20) - TYG76yndvrDD8WM9TtkBGauT7682esKZfu 🪙 Other crypto - Links: Discord - Twitter - 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - Me begging for money 01:33 - History of Soviet Furniture 07:47 - Individual Items 10:30 - “Stenka“ 14:36 - Carpets everywhere Hey there. Somehow you found my video and decided to watch it. So let me introduce myself. I’m Sergei and I’m from Russia. My channel is about my native country. I want to tell English-speaking viewers about the real Russia, about its past and present. Unfortunately, you can find a lot of propaganda about Russia on the Internet, both from the Russian media and from the Western ones. I want to tell you about Russia, as it really is, the country in which I was born, grew up, and lived all my life. Free Stock Footage provided by and .
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