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Smena

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Smena 

(Successors), a literary, artistic, and sociopolitical magazine of the Central All-Union Lenin Communist Youth League published twice a month in Moscow. Founded in 1924 as a publication for working youth, Smena is today an illustrated youth magazine with a wide circulation. It publishes literary and publicistic works describing the life of Soviet youth and the youth of other countries. It is lavishly illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs and drawings. The magazine works closely with young writers. Circulation, 1.15 million (1975). Smena was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor in 1974.



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I've got one Russian camera, Smena 8, from my father, and I still preserve it carefully.
Before joining Gorod, Maksimov had been a staff writer for the local newspaper Smena and also worked for the Agency for Journalistic Investigations (AJUR).
 
 
 
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