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The document discusses the evolution of youth groups in Russia, focusing on the "Stilyagi" subculture that emerged in the 1940s in the USSR. The Stilyagi subculture did not conform to Soviet social norms, instead enjoying fashionable clothing, rock and roll/jazz music, parties, and their own slang. Most members were located in Moscow. By the 1960s, the Stilyagi subculture had disappeared after facing disapproval from Soviet society for differing from social standards during that time period.







