A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... 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 Soviet ...
... 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 Soviet ...
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... increased beyond the levels of 1927-28 . In most cases the increase , in terms of tons , was far below the " Plan " figures , but in terms of rubles , whatever they might mean , the success was up to or ahead of the " Plan . ” It is ...
... increased beyond the levels of 1927-28 . In most cases the increase , in terms of tons , was far below the " Plan " figures , but in terms of rubles , whatever they might mean , the success was up to or ahead of the " Plan . ” It is ...
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... increase in individ- ual productivity . The year of derationing was therefore marked also with advancement ( May 4 ... increase very sub- stantially . In 1937 output per worker employed in heavy industry was more than double what it had ...
... increase in individ- ual productivity . The year of derationing was therefore marked also with advancement ( May 4 ... increase very sub- stantially . In 1937 output per worker employed in heavy industry was more than double what it had ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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