Not sure if it sounds like correct, but seems like ‘hero of heavy work’ or smth like this 😉 back in a day, in ruzzia times, everyone was kinda imaging, that working hard is a thing that everyone strives for. But the reality was simple: ruzzia needed results, lots of ppl were consumimg alco heavily, nothing to do afterwork – so all in all, working and working hard was sort of ideal thing. Despite the fact, that everyone was stealing everything from everywhere 😂 this was a crazy jail ppl used to live in 🤷🏼♂️
The writing translates to something along the lines of “drummer of communist labour”. Drummer not as in someone who plays drums, more like a supporter or something like that.
All in all, it’s just garbage.
Why are you asking this in the Lithuanian sub?!
Darbininkas ivykde penkmecio plana ir gavo toki zenkliuka, pinigine premija, buta, ir 5kg desros.
Throw it in the garbage man 😆
the soviets LOVED their pins, badges and similar junk
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Not sure if it sounds like correct, but seems like ‘hero of heavy work’ or smth like this 😉 back in a day, in ruzzia times, everyone was kinda imaging, that working hard is a thing that everyone strives for. But the reality was simple: ruzzia needed results, lots of ppl were consumimg alco heavily, nothing to do afterwork – so all in all, working and working hard was sort of ideal thing. Despite the fact, that everyone was stealing everything from everywhere 😂 this was a crazy jail ppl used to live in 🤷🏼♂️
The writing translates to something along the lines of “drummer of communist labour”. Drummer not as in someone who plays drums, more like a supporter or something like that.
All in all, it’s just garbage.
Why are you asking this in the Lithuanian sub?!
Darbininkas ivykde penkmecio plana ir gavo toki zenkliuka, pinigine premija, buta, ir 5kg desros.
Throw it in the garbage man 😆
the soviets LOVED their pins, badges and similar junk
Lietuviškai gerai skamba.
“Darbo smogikas”