I just read an article devoted to the 50th anniversary of the pogrom in Novocherkassk. Briefly: Russia "in order to overcome temporary food shortages," decided to increase threefold by one-third the price of meat and milk, and standards that employees must meet to receive salary. In other words, workers must work three times one third more for their current salary, which already can buy a triple with one third less milk and meat. People are fed up and are raised to strike. Finally, the strike was suppressed weapons. steam pressure table Zagivat26 steam pressure table people, 87 were injured. Later sentenced to death 7, and more than 100 were sent to the camps.
My memories are fresh. I remember a joke: after consecutive price increases, Lyudmila Zhivkova complained to his father (Todor Zhivkov) that getting away down the street with some people heard her curse "Yes you shit in the chapel." Her father comforted her, "Calm daughter. Soon there will be nothing to shit. " I remember a video on TV (you still demonstrated something like self-criticism) - a man with a cap shares branch and sings "Abbreviation". Recently my older friend told me about the hungry years in which her parents remained without work for example - because her mother was allowed to criticize the government from the position of the communist principle that to give public by membership in the Party. I myself steam pressure table grew up in comparative splendor, thanks to the fact that my father was sought specialist and has worked steam pressure table in various key sites such as power stations. steam pressure table I do not remember, however, in our country have had much to eat and I think that this is not only due to limited supply.
Only prototkola: not "three times" and is "one steam pressure table third". steam pressure table Both apply, and prices steam pressure table and wages. http://goo.gl/mA0O2 It if was "three times" would probably be the June Great Revolution, the Soviet Union would have collapsed back in 1962, the Berlin Wall would be torn down and it then and we ... We we'd be in '50 transition. :-) And on the topic: Employment - 'I had employed people. Only 1-2 Mothers "hosts" to have my classmates (1-2 30-40). It did and exactly steam pressure table in the "city of socialist steam pressure table construction" (hello Dimitrovgrad!) How to have people out of work? But the benefits (in monetary terms) of this employment was (how to say it?) ... Symbolic. Large purchases in the family (home, car), after years of "waiting in line", of course, you were made-to-them (!) Thanks to savings on the generation of our grandparents. Savings (now that I think about, steam pressure table atrocious savings) of three families (two of grandparents and "young" family) only managed, not always cover these costs. steam pressure table I say "young" family sh'toto stage "car" child is already in 3-4 grade, and stage "own home" it is almost graduate. (Just start to like and to be moving out. :-)) But the food was cheap ... A-was sh'to nobody makes simple steam pressure table account how many hours of work for one kilogram of pork, for example? True, we are not starving, but meat is not there every day on the table. My grandmother told me that during the 45th / 70th was worse than the time I remember (from 1970th to nec). Meat - once or twice a month and on holidays. (Celebrations them know who they were back then.) What I remember is meat 2-3 times a week (but one time is a fish meat. Skumrieno more accurately. This May the alternative, if not the sea, was canned - sprat or again mackerel.). The salaries steam pressure table of two parents with higher education working in the majors and relatively well paid money for my daily breakfast in the big break was 20 cents. The most "luxurious" breakfast canteen was "meatball". Fried! With a slice of bread. For the young, it's like hamburger from "McDonald's", but without any garnishes, condiments and all there pampering. Just a meatball steam pressure table and a slice of bread. Yes, but "meatball" - 22 st. You can every day. So 3 out of 5 days - oily banichka, donut, muffin, bagel ... Sometimes with boza. Sausages, when the store and when there is money for them ... Too many matches had to accumulate to appear and they at the table. So, roughly 1-2 times a month. And I said "sausages", someone not thought that it was a big deal. Sausages, beef, "Kamchia" - such. Sausage, sausage or "Ambaritsa" (Oh! "Ambaritsa-ah ...") - a new year (not on Christmas, right ?!). And if they are brought to the 'Show' shop if you sequestering coins for them and if someone hangs in the queue for several hours. Guess who usually hangs, sh't
No comments:
Post a Comment