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4Published 4 September 1936
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5Published 4 September 1936
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6Published 4 September 1936
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7Published October 1942“…1942-10 1942 1940s 40 pages Books and Pamphlets on COMMUNISM and the SOVIET UNION and the Works of LENIN AND STALIN may be obtained from CENTRAL BOOKS LTD. 2 PARTON STREET LONDON, W.C.2 15X/2/103/252…”
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8Published October 1942“…" Why so limited? In the Soviet Union there are women engine-drivers, trains with full crews of women, women station-masters, women regional traffic superintendents. …”
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9Published April 1942“…Safety committees can form the basis of a workers' own factory inspectorate — a very necessary development, whose value has been shown by experience in the Soviet Union. Factory inspecting can never be done adequately by the very occasional visits an inspector can pay to any one establishment to-day. …”
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10Published October 1942“…" This famous slogan, which 25 years ago formed the basis for a completely new approach to health problems in the Soviet Union, might quite well be used in relation to the situation in Britain today. …”
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11by Jackson, Starkey“…The Soviet Union also failed to give adequate material support to the Popular Front Government which they supported so strongly in words. …”
Published March 1939
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12by Frantz, Laurent B.“…The test would thus be equally valid to show that the Soviet Union is controlled and dominated by the Communist Party of the United States if that were the desired result. …”
Published 12 December 1953
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13Published May 1944“…Hamish Hamilton ............ 7/6 Socialised Medicine in the Soviet Union. Henry E. Sigerist. Gollancz. (Left Book Club) 2/6 The Peckham Experiment, Innes H. …”
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14Published 1943“…" We should pay attention to the manner in which these managers were dealt with in the Soviet Union ; some were heavily punished and a number of them even with loss of citizenship. …”
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15Published 1943“…I pressed our management some time ago to provide free milk for the welders, because having worked in the Soviet Union, I knew that welders there were provided with both milk and eggs free. …”
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16Published 1943“…There is a very interesting work recently translated into English, which describes the manner in which conditions were improved in the mines of the Donetz Basin in the Soviet Union. It will repay study by all interested in this side of workers' health. …”