The International Day of Happiness is celebrated throughout the world on March 20th, recognizing that happiness is "a fundamental human goal", and calls upon countries to approach public policies in ways that improve the well-being of all peoples. TASS nostalgically remembers those bright and happy moments from the good old days in the USSR.
Don't worry, be happy: back in the USSR's good old days
The International Day of Happiness is celebrated throughout the world on March 20th
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Collecting strawberries in Krasnodar region, 1968
© Yevgeniy Shulepov/Fotokhronika TASS
Moscow school leavers in Red Square, 1961
© Vladimir Lagrange/Fotokhronika TASS Athletics competition at the World Student Games, 1973
© Vyacheslav Un-Da-sin/Fotokhronika TASS Military pilots analyzing the flight, 1972
© Nikolai Akimov and Vladimir Savostianov/Fotokhronika TASS Happy vacationers, Stavropol region, 1981
© Valentin Sobolev/Fotokhronika TASS
Smiling girl, 1966
© Fotokhronika TASS Fun lunch with pancakes, 1975
© Edgar Bryukhanenko/Fotokhronika TASS Russian cosmonauts after landing, 1981
© Valentin Kuzmin/Fotokhronika TASS A mother holding her little daughter, 1969
© Y. Poish/Fotokhronika TASS Holidaymakers at one of the Jurmala resorts, Latvia, 1975
© Zhan Graubitz, Alexander Ovchinnikov/Fotokhronika TASS