A West Virginia Town Applied For Soviet Foreign Aid, and Other Lesser Known American History Facts

A West Virginia Town Applied For Soviet Foreign Aid, and Other Lesser Known American History Facts

Khalid Elhassan - February 21, 2020

A West Virginia Town Applied For Soviet Foreign Aid, and Other Lesser Known American History Facts
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38. Turning to the Soviets For Help

For years, the people of Vulcan pleaded with county, state, and federal officials to repair their rickety bridge, but were ignored. In the meantime, their bridge kept on deteriorating and becoming an ever greater hazard to life and limb. Feeling forsaken by their own government, the Vulcanites opted for a drastic move that soon garnered international headlines.

In 1977, their mayor wrote the Soviet embassy in Washington, DC, as well as officials in communist East Germany, describing Vulcan’s plight and requesting foreign aid to build a bridge. The Soviets jumped on the opportunity to embarrass the US, and dispatched journalists to Vulcan. By interviewing and broadcasting the locals’ woes, the Soviets finally brought attention to the ignored community.

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