Волгоград: непарадная жизнь бывшего города Сталина / Редакция
Today we have a new series from the cycle "How are you, Russia?". This time we went to Volgograd. In connection with the recent celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad, discussions about returning the name Stalingrad to the city have returned again - it even reached the commission under the governor.
But the Battle of Stalingrad is far from the only factor that determines the life of modern Volgograd residents. It is influenced by the economy, politics, and the mood of young people — in the city, by the way, they complain that many young people are leaving Volgograd.
And they also say about Volgograd that this city is a typical slice of Russian life. We tried to look at it carefully and objectively.
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