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How Did an Ordinary Worker Actually Survive the Revolution in Petrograd _ Fall Asleep

How Did an Ordinary Worker Actually Survive the Revolution in Petrograd _ Fall Asleep

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In the winter of 1917, Petrograd was a city of whispers and long queues. While history remembers the grand speeches and political upheaval, for the millions of ordinary workers, survival meant waking before dawn to the cruel, unheated dark, worrying not about the future of Russia, but about the price of a loaf of bread and a sack of coal [citation:1].
This episode invites you to fall asleep to the story of civilian life during the Russian Revolution, told from the ground up. You will be guided through the sensory details of daily survival: the frost creeping across the windows, the worn boots on cobblestone streets, the shared humor and simmering arguments in communal kitchens, and the endless patience required for the bread queues [citation:1]. Through the eyes of a single worker, we uncover the stark reality of 1917—the yawning gap between politics and survival, where the fall of an empire was often less important than a tram schedule and the ceaseless, stubborn persistence of everyday life [citation:3][citation:1].
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