
The Great Military Maneuvers of the R.K.K.A. Kiev 1928. [Quote at bottom] “Let every worker learn from the experience of the Great Military Maneuvers how to protect the country which is building Socialism --Voroshilov.
Kiev-Druk (i.e. Kiev-Printing) was a major typographic firm in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR) from the 1920s into the 1930s. It turned out printed materials including books and posters. While its offices were located at 19 Lenin Boulevard in Kiev, the printer also had satellite departments around the Ukrainian SSR.
Societies of Assistance to the Defense and Aviation-Chemical Construction of the USSR (Osoaviakhim) was established in 1925-1926 via the merger of Dobrokhim, the Voluntary Society of Friends of Chemical Defense and Chemical Industry and of ODAF, the Society of Friends of the Air Force. In 1948, Osoaviakhim was re-structured into three societies: the Voluntary Society of Assistance to the Army (DOSARM), the Voluntary Society of Assistance to the Air Force (DOSAV) and the Voluntary Society of Assistance to the Navy (DOSFLOT). The three were reconstituted in August 1951 into the Volunteer Society for Cooperation with the Army, Aviation, and Navy (DOSAAF).