March 8 is traditionally called "Women's Day", is considered the "Celebration of Spring and Beauty", devoid of political overtones. And it wasn't always like that. By the beginning of the twentieth century. almost everywhere it was customary for women to give flowers and gifts, but women had no political, property, or even social rights. A “decently educated woman” was not only deprived of the opportunity to receive a higher education and master the sciences, engage in social activities and manage her property and even her body, but she was also not supposed to go out without an appropriate accompaniment. The situation was even worse for working women: the working day could last more than 16 hours, terrible working conditions and bullying for extremely meager wages, 3-5 times lower than men's.