Like back in the USSR | Focus on Europe
16 families sharing one apartment - the days of the Kommunalkas seem to be back in St. Petersburg. Communal apartments in older buildings are a relic of the Soviet era and starkly out of step with the grandeur of the world-famous Venice of the North.

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An Urbanist Visits the Last City Built by the Soviet Union - Slavutych, Ukraine

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Communal Hell: the Inhuman Conditions of Shared Housing in Russia | Soviet Heritage in St Petersburg

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Typical Ukrainian Apartment Tour | Our rented apartment in Ukraine

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USSR COMMUNAL APARTMENTS| ST.PETERSBURG LIFE

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5 Weird Things About Everyday Life in the Soviet Union

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What Russian Cities Actually Look Like

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How do Russians live? Communal apartments

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My Russian Apartment Tour: GREY SOVIET BUILDINGS EXPLAINED!

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This is how the Soviet Union looked under Stalin

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Russians Try To Make Ends Meet In Bleak Communal Apartment

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Moscow in 1988

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How Soviet Housing Actually Worked

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The UK Government Said Not To Visit Russia. I Went Anyway, Solo. 🇷🇺

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Communal Flats And Khrushchyovkas: A Look Back At Soviet Housing

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I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review

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How to live in Soviet Apartment Block 🛠️

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Inside Gorbachev's USSR (1990)

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Shopping in the Soviet Union - Cold War DOCUMENTARY

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Kommunalka. Soviet Ghetto. Tour of housing for the poor in Russia. Back in the USSR.

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