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Un saludo a Dnieprostroi, la estación hidroeléctrica más grande del mundo, que ha comenzado a funcionar. ¡Viva por los trabajadores más productivos de la construcción del socialismo! DGES [Estación Hidroeléctrica de Dnieper-Petrovsk]

Número de Cartel: PP 267
Información sobre el cartel: This poster is oversized. The Dnieprostroi Hydroelectric Station was built on the Dnieper River, the third largest river in Europe. Soviet architects designed the dam and its buildings while a U.S. team assisted with the engineering. When completed in 1932, the dam was the biggest in the world and it was a tremendous achievement for the First Five-Year Plan and for the Soviet Union.
Tamaño: 60x45
Tipo de cartel: Lithograph
Fecha de publicación: 1932
Información sobre los editores: Editor Korobchenko; Technical Editor… [text obscured]
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 3953; I-30; Number 682; Submitted for printing March 14, 1932; Approved for printing March 31, 1932; Size: 73 X 104 - 2 sheets; Order No. 210
Número de Glavlit: B-17445
Información en el catálogo: PP 267 Industry (oversized)
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