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1930s Portrait Soviet Military Man Guy Red Army RKKA Uniform Russian vtg photo
$ 2.53
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"Senior technician of KU at factory 172,military technician of the second category. Bulygin K.I."
Stamp: Assistant to the head of the 1st section of the 13th department of the AU of the Red Army.
Portrait of an officer of the Red Army, a lieutenant of technical troops, an employee of one of the secret military
factories on the territory of the USSR.
The state Motovilikhinsky copper-smelting plant was founded by the order of the
Empress Anna Ioannovna in April 1736. In 1927.
The plant produced 60% of all guns produced in the country.
Plant No. 172 named after Molotov by the beginning of WW2 was one of the largest metallurgical enterprises in the country,
mastering the production of artillery and ammunition. From 1936 to 1939, the plant was subordinate
to the People's Commissariat of the Defense Industry. At the beginning of the war, plant No. 172 was practically the only
enterprise in the country that supplied the front with artillery weapons. For the entire period of the war, 48,600
guns and a huge amount of ammunition were prepared for them.
Very good.
Approx:
3.1
" x 4.7" (8.0
x 12.0 cm)
.
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