THE EYEWITNESS USSR Q&A
REAL & HONEST ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS!
NO SENSATIONALIST DRIVEL, NO LIES OR CONVENIENT HALF-TRUTHS!
REAL EXPERIENCES & TRUE KNOWLEDGE FROM SOMEONE WHO GREW UP THERE!
REAL & HONEST ANSWERS TO TOUGH QUESTIONS!
NO SENSATIONALIST DRIVEL, NO LIES OR CONVENIENT HALF-TRUTHS!
REAL EXPERIENCES & TRUE KNOWLEDGE FROM SOMEONE WHO GREW UP THERE!
FULL LIST OF QUESTIONS
Part 1
1. What is the future of the Russian Language?
2. Why most Slavic countries are so Russophobic?
3. Why is Russia so hated by everyone, esp. the 'civilized' countries?
4. Why do Germany and Russia have such a long-term but violent history and will it be different in the near future?
Part 2
5. Is it true that you had to read Karl Marx a lot, and that Western literature was illegal to read and even more so illegal to own?
6. If you did not become a Pioneer, were you bullied and could you later lose privileges?
7. Did the State monitor and keep a journal on each citizen? Did you always have to show good behaviour cheering for the State?
Were you/people afraid of the State?
8. What would it take to end up in Gulag? Was it possible to have a fair trial?
Gulag prisoners were used as slaves for big projects, I understand. Is that correct? Why?
If the USSR was a 5D experiment, why did they treat people that badly (Gulag)? Sounds more like 2D.
9. Could every citizen take a Master degree if they wanted to?
10. Is it true that you could not go on vacation abroad, because the USSR was afraid that you would seek asylum and flee the country (and make bad PR)?
11. Could you decide where you wanted to live in the USSR?
12. How were the leaders chosen, based on skills?, party book or because you knew the right people? How was the typical leader? Were the leaders corrupt (receiving money, nepotism)?
If you did not like your job or leader, could you just leave and apply for another job?
Could you get rid of a leader, if it was a bad leader?
13. Is it true that you only had cucumbers and carrots in cans and that you seldom had meat in the shops? Was there enough food to eat for everyone?
14. Did people receive a predetermined pay no matter how well they did?
15. Did everyone have enough money or were there any poor people?
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