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The Last Soviet Wedding: Marriage at the Empire's End

6 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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In the final years of the USSR, the state-run wedding ceremony — the ZAGS — became a strange battleground between official ideology and private desire. This episode follows one couple, Natasha and Sergei, who married in Moscow in December 1991, just weeks before the Soviet flag was lowered. Their story illuminates how the crumbling system still controlled everyday rituals: the mandatory Palace of Weddings, the state-issued champagne, the Lenin corner in every reception hall. We explore the history of Soviet marriage law from the 1917 decrees that abolished church weddings to the 1969 family code that required two weeks' notice, blood tests, and a civil ceremony. We hear about the underground wedding trade — black market dresses, bribed officials, samizdat wedding cards. And we examine how the collapse of the Soviet economy turned even a simple marriage into a test of survival. Drawing on memoirs, oral histories, and rare archival footage of a 1991 ZAGS ceremony, this episode reveals the intimate side of an empire's last days. #SovietWeddings #ZAGS #Moscow1991 #NatashaAndSergei #SovietFamilyCode #LastSovietMarriage #Perestroika #Glasnost #SovietRituals #StateCeremony #WeddingBribery #Samizdat #LeninCorner #SovietChampagne #USSR #History #FexingoHistory #SovietLife Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Last Soviet Wedding: Marriage at the Empire's End

In the final years of the USSR, the state-run wedding ceremony — the ZAGS — became a strange battleground between official ideology and private desire. This episode follows one couple, Natasha and Sergei, who married in Moscow in December 1991, just weeks before the Soviet flag was lowered. Their story illuminates how the crumbling system still controlled everyday rituals: the mandatory Palace of Weddings, the state-issued champagne, the Lenin corner in every reception hall. We explore the history of Soviet marriage law from the 1917 decrees that abolished church weddings to the 1969 family code that required two weeks' notice, blood tests, and a civil ceremony. We hear about the underground wedding trade — black market dresses, bribed officials, samizdat wedding cards. And we examine how the collapse of the Soviet economy turned even a simple marriage into a test of survival. Drawing on memoirs, oral histories, and rare archival footage of a 1991 ZAGS ceremony, this episode reveals the intimate side of an empire's last days. #SovietWeddings #ZAGS #Moscow1991 #NatashaAndSergei #SovietFamilyCode #LastSovietMarriage #Perestroika #Glasnost #SovietRituals #StateCeremony #WeddingBribery #Samizdat #LeninCorner #SovietChampagne #USSR #History #FexingoHistory #SovietLife Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Last Soviet General Strike: Miners Who Broke the Kremlin

In the summer of 1989, 300,000 coal miners walked off the job in Kuzbass, Donbass, and Vorkuta. Their strikes weren't about communism or capitalism — they demanded soap, tea, and real political power. This episode follows the miners' committees that bypassed the Communist Party, the Republic of Kuzbass that briefly declared sovereignty, and how the strike committees became the first independent workers' movement in Soviet history. We explore the role of Vyacheslav Golikov, the Mezhdurechensk strike that started it all, and why Gorbachev's concessions only accelerated the collapse. For listeners who already know the familiar story of Yeltsin and the tanks, this is the ground-level view: how ordinary citizens — armed with nothing but picket signs and a willingness to stop production — brought the Soviet economy to its knees. #SovietUnion #CoalMiners #1989Strikes #Kuzbass #Donbass #Vorkuta #Perestroika #Gorbachev #VyacheslavGolikov #Mezhdurechensk #StrikeCommittees #WorkersMovement #EconomicCollapse #RepublicOfKuzbass #SovietHistory #ColdWar #EasternEurope #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Last Soviet Constitution: How a Document Legalized Collapse

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The Last Soviet Grain: How Wheat Broke the USSR

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The Last Soviet Ruble: Hyperinflation and the Empire's Death

In 1991, the Soviet ruble was already a shadow of its former self. But in January 1992, days after the USSR formally dissolved, the Russian government unleashed price liberalization — and inflation exploded. Prices rose 245% in January alone. By year's end, the ruble had lost 96% of its value. This episode follows the collapse through the eyes of the ruble: from the 1961 currency reform under Khrushchev, through the black-market exchange rates of the 1980s, to the Pavlovian confiscation of 50- and 100-ruble notes in 1991, and finally the hyperinflation that wiped out the life savings of millions. We look at the Gosbank's failed attempts to control the money supply, the role of the Russian Central Bank under Georgy Matyukhin, and how ordinary Soviets coped: bartering, hoarding, and turning to dollars. The ruble's story is the story of the empire's last breath — and its first gasp of a chaotic new world. #SovietUnion #Ruble #Hyperinflation #Gosbank #PavlovReform #PriceLiberalization #YegorGaidar #GeorgyMatyukhin #Khrushchev #1991 #1992 #RussianCentralBank #BlackMarket #Barter #EconomicCollapse #Perestroika #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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