>Decree time (Russian: декретное время) refers to the changes introduced to the Soviet Union time system by a Sovnarkom decree of 16 June 1930. By this decree, all clocks in the Soviet Union were permanently shifted one hour ahead at 00:00 on 21 June 1930 everywhere in the Soviet Union.
>It is independent from daylight saving time, which was introduced in the USSR much later, in 1981.[5] In fact, with both time shifts in effect, summer time was two hours ahead of standard time in the USSR.
What is Bernd opinion about this? It was only abolished in the 80s.
Did it cause insomnia and a shitty biological clock to people living inside the Soviet Union?
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