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Pin from the Soviet Union. Soviet amry warrior athlete 3rd. class. The text on the pin reads:”Warrior Athlete”.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the Soviet Union. Soviet amry warrior athlete 3rd. class. The text on the pin reads:”Warrior Athlete”.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the Soviet Union. Soviet amry warrior athlete 2nd. class. The text on the pin reads:”Warrior Athlete”.
Price: 1.50 euro
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This pin is about GTO organization. This is the “Golden” III pin made in the 1970’s.
Ready for Labour and Defence of the USSR, abbreviated as GTO (Russian: ГТО) was the All-Union physical culture training programme, introduced in the USSR on March 11, 1931 on the initiative of the Komsomol (the youth movement).
It was a complement to the Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR. While the latter provided Soviet physical education system requirements only for athletes, GTO was a programme for all Soviet people of almost all ages. By the year 1976, 220 million people were awarded GTO badges, while in 1986 the tests were passed by 33.9 million people.
After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, the GTO programme was eliminated in the most of former Soviet republics. In Russia the GTO programme did not exist for some ten years, but has begun to be revived since 2003. On March 24, 2014 president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to restore GTO in modern Russian Federation under the same traditional name.
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Pin about the olympic games in Moscow 1980.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin about the olympic games in Moscow 1980.
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Price: 1.50 euro
Pin about the olympic games in Moscow 1980.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin about the olympic games in Moscow 1980.
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This pin is about GTO organization. This is the GTO II made in the 1960’s.
Ready for Labour and Defence of the USSR, abbreviated as GTO (Russian: ГТО) was the All-Union physical culture training programme, introduced in the USSR on March 11, 1931 on the initiative of the Komsomol (the youth movement).
It was a complement to the Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR. While the latter provided Soviet physical education system requirements only for athletes, GTO was a programme for all Soviet people of almost all ages. By the year 1976, 220 million people were awarded GTO badges, while in 1986 the tests were passed by 33.9 million people.
After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, the GTO programme was eliminated in the most of former Soviet republics. In Russia the GTO programme did not exist for some ten years, but has begun to be revived since 2003. On March 24, 2014 president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to restore GTO in modern Russian Federation under the same traditional name.
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Pin about the Ice Hockey Cup in 1975. The 1975–76 Soviet Cup was the 17th. edition of the Soviet Cup ice hockey tournament. Dynamo Moscow won the cup for the third time in their history.
In the same year the 1975 Ice Hockey World Championships were held in West Germany. The Soviet Union won all of their games, and became World Champions for the fourteenth time, and won their 17th European title.
Price: 1.50 euro
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This pin is about GTO organization. This is the “Silver” II pin made in the 1970’s.
Ready for Labour and Defence of the USSR, abbreviated as GTO (Russian: ГТО) was the All-Union physical culture training programme, introduced in the USSR on March 11, 1931 on the initiative of the Komsomol (the youth movement).
It was a complement to the Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR. While the latter provided Soviet physical education system requirements only for athletes, GTO was a programme for all Soviet people of almost all ages. By the year 1976, 220 million people were awarded GTO badges, while in 1986 the tests were passed by 33.9 million people.
After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, the GTO programme was eliminated in the most of former Soviet republics. In Russia the GTO programme did not exist for some ten years, but has begun to be revived since 2003. On March 24, 2014 president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to restore GTO in modern Russian Federation under the same traditional name.
Price: 1.50 euro
Beautiful pin about the Olypmic Games in Moscow 1980.
The 1980 Games were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Eastern Europe, and remain the only Summer Olympics held there, as well as the first Olympic Games to be held in a Slavic language-speaking country. They were also the first Olympic Games to be held in a communist country, and the only Summer Games to be held in such a country until 2008 in Beijing, China.
The games was heavy under the influence of politics. Eighty nations were represented at the Moscow Games. The smallest number since 1956. Led by the United States, 66 countries boycotted the games entirely because of the Soviet–Afghan War. The Soviet Union would later boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics held in the United States.
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The opening ceremony in Moscow. This is just propaganda heaven:
The closing ceremony with Misha the Olympic mascotte. This is actually quite touching:
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Pin in good condition. Text unknown.
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Pin in good condition.
It says:”Hockey””