Life Before the Taliban: Afghanistan in the 1960s
Afghanistan was not always the war-torn land of today. Back in 1967, university professor Dr. Bill Podlich went to Afghanistan for two years. He was accompanied by his wife, Margaret, and two teenage daughters, Jan and Peg. While working with UNESCO at the Higher Teachers College in Kabul, he traveled around the country and took many pictures.
This was while Afghanistan was still a kingdom, and the Westernized cities provided a stark contrast to the rural areas. It was a time before the 1973 coup, which hastened modernization, and the 1979 Soviet-backed coup, which started the bloody ten years of the Soviet-Afghan war. The Taliban took over in 1996 and it’s an open question how much of the splendor we see in the pictures survived until the American invasion in 2001.
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Young Photographer At Paghman Gardens

Education Under The Trees

Afghan High School Girls

The American International School Of Kabul Parking Lot

Decorating Cakes

Sharing Tea & Music

Students At The Higher Teachers College Of Kabul

Hanging Out At AISK

Kindergarten Dance

Co-education

Bus Driver

Bus Trip

Frying Up Dessert

Shopping For Scarves

Afghan Hound

Rush Hour

Blonde & Afghans

Kabul Gorge

Big Sister

Salang Pass Tunnel

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The conflict with the soviet union, only happens because the government from afghanistan, asked for help to CCCP to fight the talibans that were supported by USA. Once more what happens today is the result of the American politics that install destrution around the globe.
Interesting article. Unusual to see it all.
Interesting article. Unusual to see it all.
Back when humanity was the word, when people saw what wars can do to the others. It takes less than a generation to “forget” this.