Abstract

The SED leadership worked hard to promote the GDR's relationship with the Soviet Union – a sort of "invented friendship." In particular, organizations such as the Society for German-Soviet Friendship organized study trips, language courses, and cultural events under the motto “Learning from the Soviet Union means learning how to win.” Russian was a compulsory subject in East German schools, although many students inwardly boycotted the language.

Russian Language Class (1958)

  • Herbert Fiebig

Source

Source: Russian Language Class. Photo: Herbert Fiebig.
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