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Nostalgia for the Soviet Union

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Vladimir Solovyov
Russian television presenter
Soviet empire
informal political term used to describe the actions and power of the Soviet Union before 1991
Dmitry Kiselyov
Russian television presenter
nostalgia for the Soviet Union
retrospective fondness for USSR
Immortal Regiment
non-governmental organization
Sovietwave
Sovietwave (also styled Soviet wave or Soviet-wave) is a subgenre of synthwave music and accompanying Internet aesthetic which originates from the former Soviet Union, primarily Russia. It is characterized by an emphasis on the technology and culture of the Soviet Union, such as the Soviet space program and retrofuturistic Soviet era architecture and art, and is an expression of nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Linguist Maria Engström described Sovietwave as the post-Soviet counterpart to vaporwave, evoking a similar nostalgic critique of the "contemporary collapse of futurity" and longing for
2022 Moscow rally
political rally
Nicolai Lilin
Moldovan and Italian writer
2023 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade
2024 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade in Moscow, Russia
2025 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade in Moscow, Russia
Neo-Sovietism
thumb|Belarusian Honor Guard carrying the national flags of Belarus and the Soviet Union, as well as the Soviet victory banner, in Minsk, 2019.
Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines
museum in Russia
Soviet imagery during the Russo-Ukrainian War
2022 Moscow Victory Day Parade
victory parade
pobedobesie
thumb|right|300px|2021 Moscow Victory Day Parade. [[Military parades and Soviet military symbolism play an important role in the Victory Day celebrations across Russia.]] Pobedobesie () is a pejorative term used to describe the perceivably jingoistic celebrations of Victory Day in Russia. This has been also dubbed the Victory Cult.
Nostalgiya
Nostalgiya (), stylized NOframeless|12px|alt= Inverted crossed black hammer and sickle on transparent background.ТАЛЬГИЯ, is a Russian television channel, catering to nostalgia for the Soviet Union. Launched in 2004, the channel broadcasts to almost all the European portion of the former Soviet Union