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December 29, 1957, Odessa
I arrived in Odessa on the day of the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the Soviet Ukraine. This morning I came out into the street. You, of course, understand that on a day like that you can’t sit at home. Despite the overcast, misty weather the whole of Odessa was out in the street. <...>
Everywhere there were flags, slogans, banners. All around there were happy, beaming faces - Russian, Ukrainian and Jewish. Here and there you would hear exclamations of greeting in honour of the great banner of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin and also in honour of Comrades L. Brezhnev, N. Bulganin, K. Voroshilov, N. Ignatov, A. Kirichenko, F. Kozlov, O. Kuusinen, A. Mikoyan, N. Mukhitdinov, M. Suslov, E. Furtseva, N. Khrushchev, N, Shvernik, A. Aristov, P. Pospelov, J. Kalnberzin, A. Kirilenko, A. Kosygin, K. Mazurov, V. Mzhavanadze, M. Pervukhin, N. Kalchenko, D. Korotchenko. Everywhere you can hear both Russian and Ukrainian. Occasionally you can hear foreign languages being spoken by representatives of progressive humanity, who had come to Odessa to congratulate the local citizens on this great occasion. After my walk I was no longer able to control my happiness and, on returning to the hotel, I decided to describe as well as I could this people’s festival in Odessa.
From a letter to I. Glikman