pierced Soviet passports on the fence January 13, 1991 Lithuania Tags:Europe 5 comments The sign to the right says “Soldiers, what would your mothers say?” I guess identity theft wasn’t as much of a problem back then. I wonder how one would get a new passport if he’d pierced his Soviet one 🤔 Also there are all kinds of documents pierced: military id, communist party id etc. the baltics should be perpared for the next invasion from russia Most aren’t passports though, rather “Военные билеты” or military service documents in English. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I wonder how one would get a new passport if he’d pierced his Soviet one 🤔 Also there are all kinds of documents pierced: military id, communist party id etc.
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The sign to the right says “Soldiers, what would your mothers say?”
I guess identity theft wasn’t as much of a problem back then.
I wonder how one would get a new passport if he’d pierced his Soviet one 🤔
Also there are all kinds of documents pierced: military id, communist party id etc.
the baltics should be perpared for the next invasion from russia
Most aren’t passports though, rather “Военные билеты” or military service documents in English.