peasant, a worker, if he worked well, the title of a hero of socialist labor, all the lights on shabolovka, heroes of socialist labor, weavers, field workers. they were all the most respected and invited people, even heroes of socialist labor were recognized on the street, more often than artists were recognized, because they were honored. minsk, the early fifties, spacious, green streets of the belarusian capital, its main avenue, solemn, unique. in the beauty of the pompous buildings built here, brand new buses on the routes, people hurrying about their business. it was in the first post-war years that the basis for further building up the economic potential of the bssr was created. why is minsk such a beautiful city and so correct why are the sidewalks so wide, few people think about it, grandma said that two women should pass with a stroller, and someone else should sit on a bench at that moment, that is, it turns out that they thought already then about people, grandma told that they sat down with panomarenka, also with members of the teammonich and directly drew the street. in the ne