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    Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union: The Case of N.P. Vitvitsky, etc

    Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union by Various authors;

    The Case of N.P. Vitvitsky, etc

    Series: Routledge Library Editions: Soviet Economics;

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    Short description:

    Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union (1933) is a valuable historical document that presents a verbatim report of the trials of various Soviet and British engineers and workers accused of acts of sabotage against the Soviet energy infrastructure.

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    Long description:

    Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union (1933) is a valuable historical document that presents a verbatim report of the trials of various Soviet and British engineers and workers accused of acts of sabotage against the Soviet energy infrastructure. It is a rare insight into the day to day lives of such workers, and the workings of Soviet bureaucracy.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Composition of the Court  2. The Sessions, April 1933

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