Same concept in jails with their color schemes
No it's just a plenty of green paintings due to the fact that prisons' guard service of NKVD/MGB/MVD had the same supply chain equal for all centralized military, and vehicles, lorries and cars, and tanks/APCs as well were all green (stupid enough for southern and Arctic regions btw). Accordingly, the rural houses of the officers and NCOs who had those, and the fences around them were painted in the same way by stolen paints. The biggest fucking country of the world was painted all dark green as there wasn't the greater happines for average Soviet man than to steal something from government property and not being charged with it. Kinda multi-repeated personal revenge to a state for its, state, bad attitude to a citizens. "It's not bad to be a thief. It's bad to get under investigation." This is the main difference between us I think, all the others are not so important. Protestantic roots of American democracy blame the theft, and even the wild capitalism didn't override that influence. Russian orthodox christianity said something like: life's unfair and if the only way for you to get the living wage from the world is to steal, so be it. It's bad and you'll be punished, but who knows when and how tough? Steal and pray, dude, vaya con Dios. Until now there's a lot of people here who's spelling it everyday...