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¡Lleva a cabo con éxito el plan septenal!

Número de Cartel: PP 174
Información sobre el cartel: El jefe del estado Nikita Khrushchev introdujo el Plan Septenal de 1959-1965 como algo esencial para el crecimiento de la industria química, la vivienda, la producción de carbón, y la agricultura. Como consecuencia, el Plan Quinquenal de 1956-1960 fue abandonado.
Tamaño: 41x29
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1959
Editores: Editor G. Shchetkin. Technical Editor A. Soboleva.
Información técnica: January 21, 1959. Publication No. _ _1046. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Order No. 61. Price 1 ruble.
Número de Glavlit: Sh-02220
En el catologo: PP 174 Workers b
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