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Ready to Serve, Ready to die
This Punk is inspired by CryptoPunk #7425. The construction of the Palace of Pioneers in Kirov began in 1970. The building is a symbol of the pioneers and the ideology of the soviet times. The construction was declared as a national project, everyone could donate money and work on volunteer work days. People wanted to arrange a place in Kirov where the younger generation would be engaged in creative work and remember the exploits of their countrymen on the battlefields. Some Kirov citizens worked for free.
Palace of Pioneers in Kirov, a symbol of the pioneers and the ideology of the soviet times
The Palace of Pioneers was not built according to a standard project but was created by a group of architects under the supervision of A.V. Sheglov. The roof in the form of a pioneer tie was a peculiarity. It was not built according to a typical project, as many Pioneer Palaces in Soviet cities were. The roof was designed in the form of a pioneer tie and the chandelier - in the form of a pioneer campfire. The chandelier was made in Estonia and the lamps were produced in Belarus. Eyewitnesses assert that this flaming electric fire was assembled only for a day. The building was in a hurry, as it was supposed to be ready for the city's sixtieth anniversary. Various enterprises, not only from Kirov, took an active part in the construction. The construction was completed in 1974.
Palace of Pioneers in Kirov, a symbol of the pioneers and the ideology of the soviet times
The Pioneer movement was a mass children's communist organization in the USSR. It has descended from the Scout movement, but it differed from it in essential aspects: the system had an all-encompassing state character and aimed at the ideological indoctrination of children and their upbringing as citizens were completely devoted to the Communist Party and the Soviet State. The organization was part of the structure and was managed by the Central Committee of the Komsomol. Every Pioneer took an oath before joining: "I, (last name, first name), joining the ranks of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, in the face of my comrades, solemnly promise: fervently love and protect my Homeland, live as the great Lenin bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches, as the Laws of the pioneers of the Soviet Union require."
The entrance of Palace of Pioneers in Kirov, glasses and face of the SupremePunk make an arc that reminds of the one on the building
The pioneer tie, in the form of which the roof of the punk is made, has three ends. The three ends of the tie symbolise the unbreakable bond and continuity of generations of Communists, Komsomol and Pioneers in the struggle for a "brighter future". Soviet school children responded "Always ready!" to the call: "Pioneer, be ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!". As a result, the Pioneer Organisation took its place among the tools of the USSR, eventually becoming a powerful ideological instrument for the formation of a loyalist worldview among the considerable masses of the country's population in relation to the ruling regime.

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