What was the Soviet 'subbotnik'? (PHOTOS)

Sergey Sukharev/Archive of Pavel Sukharev “Smile for the camera.” Students and lecturers at a Moscow university on a subbotnik, 1975
Sergey Sukharev/Archive of Pavel Sukharev
Why did Soviet people go out onto the street with rakes and shovels on weekends?

Clearing snow, mud and leaves, and planting trees and flowers are now done by city authorities and eco-activists. But in the Soviet Union, every spring, almost the entire population did unpaid work to spruce up the area around their apartment block, school or university after the long winter. Called subbotnik, it usually took place on a Saturday (subbota means “Saturday” in Russian), which was the only official day off during the week. 

At first, the activity was voluntary — people were simply filled with enthusiasm to work for the common good. Besides, those who stayed at home were branded as lazy. Later subbotniks became compulsory, and often schoolchildren were taken outside to clean up around the school after class. 

The first subbotniks began in the infancy of the new Soviet state and were actively promoted. April 1 – May 1, 1920, was the so-called "Red Labor Month". 

Subbotniks are still organized to this day, but on a far smaller scale and only on a voluntary basis.

Poster “Everyone for subbotnik!”

Public domain
Public domain

Poster "Pioneers and schoolchildren! Help plant new gardens in cities and villages. Guys, follow me!", 1955

Sofia Nizova-Shablykina, IZOGIZ publishing house
Sofia Nizova-Shablykina, IZOGIZ publishing house

Nikolay Sysoev. Vladimir Lenin at a subbotnik in the Kremlin. Reproduction

Ignatovich/Sputnik
Ignatovich/Sputnik

Subbotnik of railway workers, Petrograd, 1919

Viktor Bulla/MAMM/MDF
Viktor Bulla/MAMM/MDF

Subbotnik of peat-layers, 1920

State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals
State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals

Group portrait at a subbotnik, 1932

Mikhail Smodor/Kostromskaya starina
Mikhail Smodor/Kostromskaya starina

Subbotnik of gold-miners in the Urals, 1935

State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals
State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals

Soldiers at a subbotnik, 1950s

russiainphoto.ru
russiainphoto.ru

Subbotnik to green a residential village, 1958

State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals
State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals

Children at a subbotnik, 1959

Valentin Khukhlaev/Archive of Valentin Khukhlaev
Valentin Khukhlaev/Archive of Valentin Khukhlaev

Employees of the Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve in the Russian Far East at a subbotnik, 1960s

Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve
Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve

Subbotnik in the city of Chita, 1960s

Vladimir Ivanets/Archive of Natalia Beregova
Vladimir Ivanets/Archive of Natalia Beregova

Construction workers at a subbotnik in Moscow, 1960s

Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF
Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF

Spring Moscow. Subbotnik on the street, 1963

Galina Sanko/MAMM/MDF
Galina Sanko/MAMM/MDF

Subbotnik in Moscow. Schoolchildren and teachers plant trees in a square, 1964

Lev Ustinov/Sputnik
Lev Ustinov/Sputnik

Subbotnik against the backdrop of the Memorial to the Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad, 1969

Yu. Evsyukov/Sputnik
Yu. Evsyukov/Sputnik

All-Union communist subbotnik, 1970

Israel Ozersky/Sputnik
Israel Ozersky/Sputnik

Employees of the Hotel Moscow at an all-Union communist subbotnik against the backdrop of the Kremlin, 1970

Sergey Subbotin/Sputnik
Sergey Subbotin/Sputnik

Sintering plant workers in the Vologda region at a subbotnik, 1971

Yu. Voronov/Cherepovets Museum Association
Yu. Voronov/Cherepovets Museum Association

Subbotnik on the territory of a military hospital in Moscow, 1971

Archive of Nikolay Ekimov
Archive of Nikolay Ekimov

Spring. Schoolchildren plant trees, 1972

Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF
Vsevolod Tarasevich/MAMM/MDF

Students at the 50th communist subbotnik on the streets of Moscow, 1969

Boris Ushmaikin/Sputnik
Boris Ushmaikin/Sputnik

“Where’s my big rake?” 1975

Sergey Sukharev/Archive of Pavel Sukharev
Sergey Sukharev/Archive of Pavel Sukharev

Residents of Soviet Tajikistan at a Leninist communist subbotnik, 1978

Vsevolod Tarasevich/Sputnik
Vsevolod Tarasevich/Sputnik

Factory engineers at a subbotnik, 1981

Archive of Sharypov-Afanasyev
Archive of Sharypov-Afanasyev

Students of Moscow State University plant trees outside a hostel, 1984

Marina Voronina/russiainphoto.ru
Marina Voronina/russiainphoto.ru
<