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We will mark the Stalinist Day of the Railway Worker with new, high-capacity labor by the transport system!

Poster Number: PP 1070
Category: Industry
Poster Notes: The train on the poster is an I.S. 2-8-4 (Iosif Stalin) passenger locomotive manufactured in the city of Voroshilov (today, Lugansk).
Media Size: 38x25
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1946
Editorial Information: Editor A.F. Mukhin
Technical Information on Poster: ZhDIZ No. 90095; Order No. 3368; Price 3 rubles
Glavlit Directory Number: A09683
Sources & Citation: Westwood, J. N. (2016). Soviet Locomotive Technology During Industrialization, 1928-52. London: Palgrave Macmillan Limited.
Catalog Notes: PP 1070 Industry b
Artist: Stol..., A.A. (Illegible) — Стол..., А.А. (неразборчивое имя)
Artist: Ivanov, A.A. — Иванов, А.А.
Printer: Transzheldorizdat (All-Union Publishing and Printing Association of Railway Transport) — Трансжелдориздат (Всесоюзное издательско-полиграфическое объединение железнодорожного транспорта)
Transzheldorizdat (All-Union Publishing and Printing Association of Railway Transport) was founded in 1923 as part of the larger Transpechat' (Transport Printing) of the NKPS (People's Commissariat of Transportation and Communication). In 1963, the Council of Ministers of the USSR directed Transzheldorizdat to be absorbed into the burgeoning State Transport Publishing House (Gosudarstvennoe Transportnoe Izdatel'stvo) The new publishing house additionally absorbed the Automobile Transport Publishing House, the Marine Transport Publishing House and the River Transport Publishing House. Transport ...
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Publisher: Transzheldorizdat (All-Union Publishing and Printing Association of Railway Transport) — Трансжелдориздат (Всесоюзное издательско-полиграфическое объединение железнодорожного транспорта)
Transzheldorizdat (All-Union Publishing and Printing Association of Railway Transport) was founded in 1923 as part of the larger Transpechat' (Transport Printing) of the NKPS (People's Commissariat of Transportation and Communication). In 1963, the Council of Ministers of the USSR directed Transzheldorizdat to be absorbed into the burgeoning State Transport Publishing House (Gosudarstvennoe Transportnoe Izdatel'stvo). The new publishing house also absorbed the Automobile Transport Publishing House, the Marine Transport Publishing House and the River Transport Publishing House. Transport ...
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