A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... production was dropped . The percentage goal for rise in gross production was somewhat reduced ( from 214.7 % ap- proved for the Second F.Y.P. to 192 % ) , but that of Group A was raised ( from 197.2 % to 207 % ) and that for Group B ...
... production was dropped . The percentage goal for rise in gross production was somewhat reduced ( from 214.7 % ap- proved for the Second F.Y.P. to 192 % ) , but that of Group A was raised ( from 197.2 % to 207 % ) and that for Group B ...
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... production fell off heavily . Coal production in the Donbas , which in 1940 had supplied more than half of the Soviet Union's output , was reduced by more than one - half ( from 85.5 million metric tons in 1940 to 36.7 million in 1945 ) ...
... production fell off heavily . Coal production in the Donbas , which in 1940 had supplied more than half of the Soviet Union's output , was reduced by more than one - half ( from 85.5 million metric tons in 1940 to 36.7 million in 1945 ) ...
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... production by only one - fifth - a trebling of the very low rate of pro- duction . In agriculture the figure was still more modest ; grain production was expected to rise from its actual low of 55 percent of 1940 to only 7 percent above ...
... production by only one - fifth - a trebling of the very low rate of pro- duction . In agriculture the figure was still more modest ; grain production was expected to rise from its actual low of 55 percent of 1940 to only 7 percent above ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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