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Title: Ukraine during the after-war period (1945-1986).


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Ukraine during the after-war period (1945-1986).
  • Plan
  • 1. Post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.
  • 2. Destalinization.
  • 3. Dissident movement.
  • 4. Social and economic development in 60-80th
    years.
  • 5. Chornobyl.

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Post-war reconstruction of Ukraine
  • Four years of war had a harmful effect on the
    Ukrainian economy
  • Reconstruction of the hard industry swallowed up
    85 percent of all investments, but it was
    successful.
  • In 1950 Ukraine again became one from the leading
    industrial countries in Europe
  • The life level of people improved very slowly

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  • The currency reform of 1947 devaluated
    karbovanets
  • Started in 1954, project on development the
    lands of Kazakhstan required the use of huge
    labor and material resources, and the big part of
    those expenses took Ukraine.
  • Though this program gave some positive results,
    it exhausted resources of Ukraine and weakened
    agricultural production of the republic.

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  • The government did not manage to reach so quick
    growing of agricultural production as it was
    planned
  • The officials in the far Moscow continued to
    decide, what cultures should cultivate collective
    farms, how to sow them

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1918 50 karbovantsiv banknote
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1942 5 karbovantsiv banknote
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1991 5 karbovantsiv kupon
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Destalinization
  • After the death of Stalin in 1953 new government
    tried to receive wider support among the
    nonrussian nations and especially among
    Ukrainians
  • Intelligentsia, students, workers and even
    partial officials all repeated that the special
    status of the Russian language in the USSR did
    not mean, than the Ukrainian language should be
    discriminated

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  • Many million of Ukrainians jailed in the Siberian
    camps of forced labor, received amnesty and the
    permission to come back home
  • This partly liquidation of gigantic system of
    concentration camp was precipitated by the row of
    camp revolts.
  • For youth became unbearable the monotone of the
    soviet life, old-fashioned manner to dress and
    very ideological system of studying.

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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev
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  • Ceded Crimea from the Russian SFSR to the
    Ukrainian SSR in 1955.
  • Met with U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower at
    Camp David, Maryland in September 1959. He was
    the first Soviet leader to visit the United
    States in a diplomatic capacity.
  • Coping with housing crisis by quickly building
    millions of apartments according to simplified
    floor plans (khrushchovkas).
  • Created a minimum wage in 1956.

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The Khrushchev era saw increased construction of
rapidly built, prefabricated apartment complexes.
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Leonid Brezhnev
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Dissident movement
  • During 1960 the part of Ukrainians, living in
    cities, reached 55 percent.
  • In Ukraine grew the quantity of specialists with
    higher education
  • Censorship continued strictly regulation of all,
    that were allowed to read, to see and to hear
  • Communist party retained absolute monopoly on the
    politic power.

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  • A dissident is a person who actively challenges
    an established policy.
  • The term dissident was used in the USSR during
    the period of 1965-1985 for citizens who
    criticized the authority of the Communist party.
  • An important part of the activity of dissidents
    was informing society about human rights.
  • The first demonstration of this movement took
    place at the end 1950th the beginning of
    1960th, when in the Western Ukraine it was
    organized several small secret groups.

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  • They called to execution of the legal right of
    Ukraine on going out of the Soviet Union.
  • After disclosure of these groups their
    participants were sentenced to the long period
    imprisonment.

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Social and economic development in 60-80th years
  • In 1976-1980 five-year plan, in Ukraine real
    income per man increased by 15 .
  • Putting in order the automate machines and
    equipment lines promoted intensive development of
    hard industry, building, transport field,
    agriculture and power industry. Actively
    developed airplane building and motor-car
    industry.
  • Ukraine became food donor for all the USSR.

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  • Implementation of compulsory general secondary
    education, enlargement of the system of
    secondary-special and higher educational
    institutions in Ukraine.
  • The field of functioning of the Ukrainian
    language greatly narrowed.
  • At the low level was social development of
    villages.
  • During 1966-1985 years 4,6 people, mostly youth
    left Ukrainian villages.

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  • But in spite of all Ukrainian culture became
    firmly established.
  • Also impressed the achievements of the Ukrainian
    sportsmen, who appeared on the international
    arena under the soviet flag.

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DneproGES hydro-electric power plant, one of the
symbols of Soviet economic power
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Soviet Soyuz rockets like the one pictured above
were the first reliable means to transport
objects into Earth orbit.
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Dynamo Kyiv -- the Cup Winners.
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Oleh Blokhin -- the Best European player 1975.
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Chornobyl
  • Chornobyl was a city in nothern Ukraine in the
    Kyiv Oblast near the border with Belarus.
  • Prior to its evacuation the city was inhabited by
    about 15000 residents.
  • On April 26, 1986 the fourth reactor of the
    Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded at 0123
    AM.
  • Further explosions and the resulting fire sent a
    cloud of highly radioactive fallout into the
    atmosphere.

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  • Four hundred times more fallout was released than
    had been by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
  • The cloud drifted over extensive parts of the
    western Soviet Union, Eastern, Western and
    Northern Europe and eastern North America.
  • Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia were
    badly contaminated, resulting in the evacuation
    of over 336 000 people.
  • It is difficult to accurately tell the number of
    deaths caused by the events at Chornobyl.

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  • The Soviet government hid the lists of victims
    and later forbade doctors to write radiation on
    deaths certificates.
  • The overall costs of the disaster is estimated at
    200 billion. This places the Chornobyl disaster
    as the costliest disaster in modern history.
  • The Zone of Alienation is the 30km exclusion
    zone around the site of the Chornobyl nuclear
    reactor disaster.
  • Now Chornobyl is a home to more than 500
    residents.

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