Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

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Readers who bought the November issue LIFE 1967, expecting to see black-and-white pictures of the revolution fifty years ago: Red square, the working crowd, chanting slogans. Instead, the magazine was a Soviet youth: beautiful and quite wild girls and boys sunbathing on the beach, danced in clubs and delightful kissed on the feast of Neptune.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Feast of Neptune on the Black sea. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Feast of Neptune on the Black sea. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

These pictures someone might seem presentable with a print life behind the iron curtain, but the Eppridge was your view. His photos are the first generation that has come of age, having been born after the great Patriotic war. It was a "generation Satellite". Unlike their parents, they grew up in a time when Gagarin went to space, but not during a terrible night knock on the door and the destruction of war. When they come to school, they saw a portrait of Vladimir Lenin and Nikita Khrushchev, not Joseph Stalin.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Soviet beach and sparkling humor. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

The girl sunbathes on the beach. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Summer means beach vacation. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Young people lined up on water skis. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Temperatures outside the city of beer. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Cafe White nights in Leningrad. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Picnic in the country. Bearded student and Metallurgical Institute Georgi sayanov flirts with Tanya Shafarenko, a student at MADI. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Friends at the picnic. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Young man takes a break from work at the farm to them. Budyonny. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Sovkhoz im. Budyonny, where students from Rostov worked that summer. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Students wash before the morning inspection. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Plasterer at work. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Using clay, students plastered the house. Of the 45 students were only three girls. They got the easy job. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Styling the walls. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Break. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Fresh watermelon — a mandatory part of the summer diet of the Soviet people. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Rewarding the most hard-working team. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

After the bath. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

The young man added color, monochrome game. Photo: Bill Eppridge.

Give over the plan: Soviet youth of the 60s

Photo: Bill Eppridge.

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