26 photos with Soviet Santa Claus from the 80s
Categories: History | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/26-photos-with-soviet-santa-claus-from-the-80s.htmlRemember, what was the first thing you associated with the New Year as a child? Surely with holidays, gifts, New Year decorations, a Christmas tree and definitely with Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden.
Good Santa Claus, together with his eternal assistant — granddaughter Snow Maiden — on New Year's Eve, invariably brought joy and fun to every house where there were children. Parents regularly called the bearded old man to the house on December 30 or 31, and the children were looking forward to his arrival and memorized poems to receive gifts. We invite you to remember that time with our selection of photos from the 80s.
Source: vintag.es

Moscow, 1973.

Saratov, 1978.

Kyrgyz SSR, 1981.

Suzdal, 1981.

1984.

Moscow, 1984.

Altai Territory, 1980.

Moscow, 1985.

Moscow, 1985.

Moscow, 1986.

Moscow, 1986.

Moscow, 1986.

Nizhny Novgorod, 1986.

Riga, 1986.

Omsk, 1987.

Moldavian SSR, 1983.



Lipetsk, 1985.

Moscow, 1974.



1983.

Leningrad, 1979.

Kyrgyz SSR, 1981.

Keywords: 80s | Santa Claus | New Year | Nostalgia | USSR
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