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Bucharest, Romania, 1991

Bucharest, Romania, 1991

A weekly creche in which children stayed from Monday thru Friday while their parents worked. They went home on the weekend.

Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993

Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993

The Gothic/Renaissance Corvin Castle built in the 15the century was in disrepair during the communist period, as seen in the gaps in the wooden bridge over the moat. Since then it has been restored. It is said to have been the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s castle Dracula. Facing the other direction, with one’s back to the castle, one sees iron and steel works overshadowing the historical castle.

Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993

Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993

The steel and iron works crowd out the 15th century Corvin Castle in Transylvania, Romania.

Krakow Poland, 1990

Krakow Poland, 1990

This man was the cantor in the old Jewish synagogue adjacent to the cemetery where this picture was taken. He had worked as an x-ray technician which caused radiation to damage his hands.

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2009

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2009

Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan is a city of wide boulevards, 2600’ high on the fringe of the Kyrgyz Ala-Too mountain range. In 2010 its factories poured 14,400 tons of pollutants into the air, exceeding maximally allowable levels especially in the center of the city where this photograph was taken. Ironically, the pollution enhanced the rainbow of colors in the sky.

Tajikistan, 2008

Tajikistan, 2008

During the transition from the Soviet system, garbage was not collected at a housing project on the outskirts of Dushanbe, the capital. This young man was walking his bicycle through the garbage dump.

Tirana, Albania, 2001

Tirana, Albania, 2001

A bomb shelter behind a school. Enver Hoxha, the ruler of Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985, broke relations with the west and also with the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries. He subsequently broke relations with China in 1972 when Nixon visited that country. Isolated from almost all countries, he feared invasion on many fronts. Beginning in 1967 he had 700,000 bunkers built throughout the country to protect the population from invasion. The bunkers were never used for their intended purpose. They continue to litter the countryside.

Breaza, Romania, 1991

Breaza, Romania, 1991

In the bathroom of an institution for children with moderate disabilities. The children did not have their own toothbrushes.

Warsaw, Poland, 1990

Warsaw, Poland, 1990

This child is living in the state-run orphanage. Too young to read, the children identify their towels and toothbrushes with numbered playing cards.

Kyrgyzstan, 2010

Kyrgyzstan, 2010

During Soviet times these horses belonged to a collective farm. They now roam the countryside, their stables in the background, destroyed with the collapse of the Soviet system.

Gyumri, Armenia, 1997

Gyumri, Armenia, 1997

A U.S. donor provided wood chips to heat Boarding School #5 after the 1987 Armenian earthquake. The wood chips were incompatible with the school’s furnace and sat in front of the school for years.

Gyumri, Armenia, 1997

Gyumri, Armenia, 1997

The bathroom in Boarding School #5

Iasi, Romania, 1994

Iasi, Romania, 1994

A swaddled baby in an Infants Home (Leagen). Swaddling is an age-old practice of wrapping infants in blankets or cloth so that movement of the limbs is tightly restricted to calm the baby. The medical and psychological effects of swaddling are in dispute.

Bucharest, Romania, 1993

Bucharest, Romania, 1993

During the communist period and during the early transition, stores had few goods, lines were long and crime was very low. People placed their shopping bags to hold their place in line while they did other things until it was their turn to shop.

Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997

Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997

The Green Bridge, spanning the Neris River, is the oldest bridge in Vilnius. The statues on the bridge, built during Soviet times, depict soldiers, workers, farmers and students. Although the statues remain standing as of 2015, there is controversy whether Soviet era statues should remain.

Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania

During Soviet times and during the early transition, the government posted newspapers for the public to read.

Tirana, Albania, 1998

Tirana, Albania, 1998

A museum was build to honor Enver Hoxha, the ruler of Albania from 1944 until he died in 1985. During the early phase of the transition, children used the museum’s steep, sloping walls as a slide.

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

The home of a Kalderash Roma family

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

Gypsies, or Roma as they prefer to be called, live in different groups or tribes. These are relatively prosperous Kalderash Roma who live in large tin-roofed houses in permanent villages or towns.

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Every year thousands of Roma from across Romania and beyond, gather in one location for socializing and celebration. This man declared himself Emperor of the Roma. Another man, his cousin Florin Ciorba, declared himself king of the Roma. Their self-declared positions were based on their significant wealth and power.

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Costesti, Romania, 1995

This pig’s head was part of the feast prepared by the self-declared Emperor of the Roma, Julian Radulescu, for his followers at the annual Roma gathering.

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Every year thousands of Roma from across Romania and beyond, gather in one location for socializing and celebration. This Roma woman was offering a game of chance.

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Costesti, Romania, 1995

Every year thousands of Roma from across Romania and beyond, gather in one location for socializing and celebration. This a Kaldersash Roma at the celebration.

Bobesti, Romania, 1995

Bobesti, Romania, 1995

Gorge Costache, a member of a sedentary Roma community on the outskirts of Bucharest, is an accomplished violinist.

Krakow, Poland, 1992

Krakow, Poland, 1992

In the early phase of the transition, when borders became more porous, Roma migrants came to countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This young girl spent her day begging on the streets of Krakow.

Cluj, Romania, 1994

Cluj, Romania, 1994

A shepherd moving his flock through the streets of Cluj, a city of 300,000 in the northwestern part of Romania.

Cluj, Romania, 1994

Cluj, Romania, 1994

The shepherd

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

Iasi County, Romania, 1996

A Romanian Orthodox church is in the background.

Scoreni, Moldova, 2000

Scoreni, Moldova, 2000

Kernave, Lithuania, 1997

Kernave, Lithuania, 1997

Mid-Summer, June 21 is the longest day of the year. It is celebrated in the Baltic States with people in native dress, partying and celebrating all night. This picture was taken about midnight.

Bucharest, Romania, 1992

Bucharest, Romania, 1992

A foster mother. Foster care was rarely used during the communist period in Romania or in other countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Instead children who could not be cared for safely in their families were placed in large residential institutions. During the transition, countries began to rely less on large institutions and more on foster care and small group homes to care for vulnerable children.

Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 2007

Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 2007

This large market, built during Soviet times, sold food and a wide range of dry goods, furniture and housewares.

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2010

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2010

This woman read the newspaper at her stall in the market as she waited for a customer.

Hisor District, Tajikistan, 2009

Hisor District, Tajikistan, 2009

An outdoor market in Hisor District of about 50,000 people, 6 miles west of Dushanbe, the capital.

Deva, Romania, 1993

Deva, Romania, 1993

Three people waiting at the station in Deva for the train to Bucharest.

Ungheni on the border of Romania and Moldova, 1994

Ungheni on the border of Romania and Moldova, 1994

The railway gauge built by Imperial Russia was wider than the gauge in western countries. Trains traveling between western and eastern countries (during the times of Imperial Russia, communism, and the transition to capitalism) have to change the wheels to fit the wider gauge. It is widely and incorrectly believed that the wider gauge was designed by Stalin to prevent invasion from the west. Imperial Russia chose a gauge broader than standard gauge which remained in Soviet times, to prevent potential invaders from using the rail system. The difference in gauge did play a role in hindering invading armies, especially in World War II.

Cluj, Romania, 1994

Cluj, Romania, 1994

A swastika and a hammer and sickle were painted on this Jewish center. Many people in Eastern Europe associated Jews with communism.

Sighetu, Romania, 1994

Sighetu, Romania, 1994

Inside a Romanian Orthodox Church, a painting with lilacs on the side.

Romania, 1994

Romania, 1994

The Mother Superior of a Romanian Orthodox convent.

Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997

Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997

Fishermen on the Neris River which runs through Vilnius.

Budesti, Moldova, 2000

Budesti, Moldova, 2000

This child was unaccompanied, hanging like a Christmas ornament on this bare tree.

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Bucharest, Romania, 1991
Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993
Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania, 1993
Krakow Poland, 1990
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2009
Tajikistan, 2008
Tirana, Albania, 2001
Breaza, Romania, 1991
Warsaw, Poland, 1990
Kyrgyzstan, 2010
Gyumri, Armenia, 1997
Gyumri, Armenia, 1997
Iasi, Romania, 1994
Bucharest, Romania, 1993
Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997
Vilnius, Lithuania
Tirana, Albania, 1998
Iasi County, Romania, 1996
Iasi County, Romania, 1996
Costesti, Romania, 1995
Costesti, Romania, 1995
Costesti, Romania, 1995
Costesti, Romania, 1995
Bobesti, Romania, 1995
Krakow, Poland, 1992
Cluj, Romania, 1994
Cluj, Romania, 1994
Iasi County, Romania, 1996
Scoreni, Moldova, 2000
Kernave, Lithuania, 1997
Bucharest, Romania, 1992
Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 2007
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 2010
Hisor District, Tajikistan, 2009
Deva, Romania, 1993
Ungheni on the border of Romania and Moldova, 1994
Cluj, Romania, 1994
Sighetu, Romania, 1994
Romania, 1994
Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997
Budesti, Moldova, 2000
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