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Growing up in Soviet Ukraine in the 1960s and 70s (447)
Season 33 · Episode 447

Growing up in Soviet Ukraine in the 1960s and 70s (447)

Ihor recalls a childhood shaped by silence, censorship, and family stories that could only be told in private.

Cold War Conversations Podcast

March 14, 202649m 16s

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Show Notes

Born in Lviv in Ukraine, in 1958, Ihor grew up in a city where borders shifted, but memories endured. In this episode, he recalls a childhood shaped by silence, censorship, and family stories that could only be told in private.

While official history came from Moscow, a very different past survived in the countryside—passed down by grandparents who had lived through empire, war, and occupation.

This is a unique personal account of what it meant to grow up in Soviet Ukraine in the 1950s and 60s.

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