After the Russian Revolution, religious icons remained significant in peasants' huts as symbols of faith, cultural identity, and connection to tradition amidst the upheaval. Despite the state's push for Atheism and the suppression of religious practices, these icons served as a source of comfort and hope for many, reinforcing community bonds and continuity in a rapidly changing world. They represented resilience against the ideological shift and were often seen as a means to preserve spiritual life in a time of uncertainty.
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