Settlers in Russia
Documentary chronicle of 1954-1965 - development of Virgin Lands. Trains leave for the East. People with flowers at the station see them off, virgin lands pioneers wave their hands from the train windows. Inscriptions on the trains: "To the East, to the North, our Motherland calls us!", "Donbass", "Meet us, working Kazakhstan", "Glory to the Black Sea soldiers traveling to the Virgin Lands on Komsomol vouchers", "At the call of the party - to the construction site". The military board the Moscow-Karaganda train. Interviews with children of virgin lands pioneers alternate with footage of the documentary chronicle of 1954: workers arrive to the Virgin Lands with suitcases and folding beds, on The film includes the following footage: views of Moscow, the building of the Federal Migration Service in Russia. General view of the village of Savvino near Uglich: streets, houses, a destroyed church, a hostel for refugees. Everyday life of refugees in the village: renovation of living rooms, cultivation of land. General view of the city of Sergiev Posad. Renovation of one of the apartments in the city. Life and everyday life of Russian refugees who arrived to live in the Spartak collective farm in the Tula region. General view of the city of Novomoskovsk, the State District Power Plant. Construction of new buildings of the State District Power Plant. The film uses footage from a newsreel dedicated to the arrival of young people to the virgin lands in Kazakhstan (1952-1954).




Documentary chronicle of 1954-1965 - development of Virgin Lands.
Trains leave for the East.
People with flowers at the station see them off, virgin lands pioneers wave their hands from the train windows.
Inscriptions on the trains: "To the East, to the North, our Motherland calls us!", "Donbass", "Meet us, working Kazakhstan", "Glory to the Black Sea soldiers traveling to the Virgin Lands on Komsomol vouchers", "At the call of the party - to the construction site".
The military board the Moscow-Karaganda train.
Interviews with children of virgin lands pioneers alternate with footage from the documentary chronicle of 1954: workers arrive at the Virgin Lands with suitcases and folding beds, push a truck knee-deep in mud across impassable roads, warm themselves by the fire.
The film includes the following footage: views of Moscow, the building of the Federal Migration Service in Russia.
General view of the village of Savvino near Uglich: streets, houses, a ruined church, a hostel for refugees.
Everyday life of refugees in the village: repairs in living rooms, cultivation of the land.
Footage from a newsreel dedicated to the arrival of young people to the virgin lands in Kazakhstan (1952-1954).
Virgin land, FMS of Russia, migrants
1954-1965
Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan




General view of the city of Sergiev Posad.
Repairs in one of the apartments in the city.
Life and everyday life of Russian refugees from Abkhazia, who arrived to live in the collective farm "Spartak" in the Tula region.
Shots of construction are interspersed with interviews with refugees.
Views of fields, forests and construction sites of houses for immigrants.
Footage of the chronicle of the thirties of the city of Stalinogorsk, which became one of the construction sites of communism.
Workers and peasants with tools go to the construction of the State District Power Plant named after Stalin.
Views of the smoking chimneys of the State District Power Plant.
General view of the city of Novomoskovsk (former Stalinogorsk) State District Power Plant.
Construction of new buildings of the State District Power Plant, by the hands of refugees from the former republics of the USSR
Refugees
1930
Sergiev Posad, Sergiev Posad