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Reddit mentions of Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Basees/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies)
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Basees/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies). Here are the top ones.
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These are some of the decent sources in English on the topic:
As for that particular "blind" town, Radio Free Europe and BBC have done small pieces about it in the past.
BBC Russia has also done two articles on the town - [1] and [2] - they are in Russian, but Google Translate does a reasonably good job of getting the points across.
EDIT: Also, there exist both a All-Russian Society of the Blind and an All-Russian Society of the Deaf (as well as a an All-Russian Society of the Disabled). Both have been founded in the 1920s and have taken a part in the establishment of those facilities.