Mikhail Kalinin and Grigory Petrovsky at a communist subbotnik in Kharkiv.
March, 1920.
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Mikhail Kalinin and Grigory Petrovsky at a communist subbotnik in Kharkiv.
March, 1920.
The subbotnik cleanup
Donetsk: Aurora spring subbotnik for workers' monument
Members and friends of Aurora Women's Club in Donetsk celebrated the first day of spring by tending to an important Soviet monument honoring workers who fought against fascism in the Great Patriotic War.
Subbotnik (from russian: суббо́та)- were days of volunteer unpaid work on weekends following the October Revolution.The first mass subbotnik was held on April 12, 1919, at the Moscow-Sortirovochnaya railway depot of the Moscow-Kazan Railway upon the initiative of local bolsheviks.
The tradition is continued in modern Russia and some other former Soviet Republics. Subbotniks are mostly organized for cleaning the streets of garbage, fixing public amenities, collecting recyclable material, and other community services.
Субботник- сознательный организованный бесплатный труд на благо общества в свободное от работы время, в выходные (откуда и происходит название).Первый массовый субботник состоялся 12 апреля 1919 года в депо Москва-Сортировочная Московско-Казанской железной дороги по инициативе местных большевиков.
Традиция продолжается в современной России и некоторых других бывших советских республиках. Субботники в основном организованы для уборки улиц от мусора, ремонта коммунальных услуг, сбора вторсырья.
Communist youth hold Subbotnik, struggle to preserve Lenin museum
On April 20, a group of comrades from the Union of Communist Youth (SCM) and the United Communist Party (OKP) visited the Gorki Leninskie historical museum-estate in the Moscow region.
The Communists and Komsomol members of Moscow held a volunteer cleanup at the Museum of Peasant Life, and the communists of the Moscow Regional Organization of the OKP in the main area of the museum. Then the museum staff conducted a tour of several museum facilities for the comrades.
It is worth noting that the main exhibition of the museum remains open. However, there are fears that within the framework of the regime’s policy on “creeping de-communization” in the country, there will be further attempts to convert the state-owned museum “Gorki Leninskie” into a neutral one unrelated to V.I. Lenin. Then, attempts can be made to change the status of the museum and make "cuts" to the museum to develop the land in the "nearby" areas.
This must be resisted.
On Lenin’s birthday, communists & migrant workers unite to preserve historic site
On April 22, communists of the Moscow regional branch of the United Communist Party (OKP), together with representatives of the Trade Union of Migrant Workers, made their traditional visit to Gorki Leninskie* to honor the memory of the founder of the world's first socialist state. First we laid flowers at the monument to Ilyich, with an odd number as a sign that Comrade Lenin is forever alive in our hearts. Then we got to work -- this time we had to plant cherry trees, which will eventually grow into a beautiful grove. After the subbotnik, we went on a tour of the estate, where we got acquainted with the way the leader of the proletariat lived and worked in his last year. Once again, we were surprised at how modestly Lenin lived: even food for his family he purchased with his own money, so there were no delicacies -- the food was very simple. We were surprised how carefully Lenin treated the cultural heritage of our country; after moving to Gorki, Lenin ordered that nothing be changed on the estate and everything left as it was under the previous owners. We would like to thank the administration of Gorki Leninskie Museum for providing lunch for those who worked on the project, and for offering free tours on Ilych’s birthday. The communists of the OKP will continue to visit Gorki to maintain order there, as well as organizing to prevent the redevelopment of this valuable historical location. On April 23 in the Moscow region, activists from the OKP and KPRF laid flowers at the monument to V.I. Lenin in the former A.M. Rudoy factory [in Ivanteevka]. For the communists cherish the memory Vladimir Ilych. But even dearer to us is Lenin’s cause -- the construction of a communist society, in which there will be wars, famine and poverty. And this society will certainly be built -- if not by us, then by our descendants. *Translator’s note: Gorki Leninskie was the estate of a Tsarist official in the 19th century. It was nationalized and turned into a sanatorium (long-term health care facility) after the 1917 revolution. Lenin spent the last 10 months of his life there with his family. It was converted into a museum on 1938.
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