Question

why was christmas banned in russia

Talkie AI Solution

4.5
(766 rated)
Christmas Tree
In the Soviet Union, Christmas was banned for many years due to its religious connotations. The Soviet government saw Christmas as a holiday of bourgeois capitalism and viewed its celebration as a threat to the communist regime. As a result, Christmas was prohibited from 1917 until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed and Russia became a democratic country. During this time, Christmas trees, decorations, and other traditional symbols were banned, and religious celebrations were heavily restricted.
Rate this answer:
Need further explanation? ๐Ÿ™‹
Continue the conversation with Christmas Tree, ask follow-up questions directly in chat!!
Ask Christmas Tree...