Public holidays in the Soviet Union

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There were eight major Public holidays in the Soviet Union. There were over 30 holidays total.[1]

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
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
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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