A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... percentage of Communist deputies might rarely exceed five , but in the township ( volost ) congresses which they elected it was likely to reach ten , while the executive committees of the latter normally ran 40 percent Communist ...
... percentage of Communist deputies might rarely exceed five , but in the township ( volost ) congresses which they elected it was likely to reach ten , while the executive committees of the latter normally ran 40 percent Communist ...
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... per- cent increase in production by large - scale industry under the Supreme Eco- nomic Council , the increase was 23.7 percent . To be sure , production costs decreased only 4.2 percent instead of the planned 7 percent . Moreover , the ...
... per- cent increase in production by large - scale industry under the Supreme Eco- nomic Council , the increase was 23.7 percent . To be sure , production costs decreased only 4.2 percent instead of the planned 7 percent . Moreover , the ...
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... percent ( about the same as in America ) , and the desperate condition of housing attracted about 15 percent ( little more than half the proportion of United States expenditures in this field ) . Of the remaining quarter of the capital ...
... percent ( about the same as in America ) , and the desperate condition of housing attracted about 15 percent ( little more than half the proportion of United States expenditures in this field ) . Of the remaining quarter of the capital ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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