Public Holidays In The Soviet Union

There were eight major Public holidays in the Soviet Union.

There were over 30 holidays total.

Major holidays

Date English Name Russian Name Remarks
January 1 New Year's Day Новый год Arguably the largest celebration of the year. Most of the traditions that were originally associated with Christmas in Russia (Father Frost, a decorated fir-tree) were moved to New Year's Eve after the Revolution and are associated with New Year's Eve to this day.
March 8 International Women's Day Международный женский день, (Восьмое марта Vosmoe marta) An official holiday marking women's liberation movement, popularly celebrated as a cross between Mother's Day and St. Valentine's Day.
May 1 and 2 International Labor Day (May Day) Первое Мая - День международной солидарности трудящихся ("International Day of Worker's Solidarity") Now called Праздник весны и труда ("Celebration of Spring and Labor") in Russia.
May 9 Victory Day День Победы End of Great Patriotic War, marked by capitulation of Nazi Germany in 1945.
October 7 USSR Constitution Day День Конституции СССР 1977 Constitution of the USSR accepted - from 1936 to 1977 celebrated on December 5, after the 1936 Soviet Constitution.
November 7 and 8 October Revolution Day Годовщина Великой Октябрьской социалистической революции or Седьмое ноября Celebration of October Revolution 1917. It has now been replaced with День примирения и согласия ("Day of Reconciliation and Agreement") in Russia, celebrated on a Nov. 7 (at least officially) before amendments in Labour Codex (adopted in December 2004), new holiday, which celebrates at November 4 is the People Unity Day ("День народного единства)" in Russia.

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