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. . ” (From The Russian Century by Brian Moynahan) As we can see the spectacular building projects which seemed impossible to other countries were becoming true. Some of these were build months ahead of schedule. While other countries were getting weaker and weaker economically, the USSR was self-efficient and had to sell goods to other nations rather than buy them from others... displayed 300 characters
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Some of these were build months ahead of schedule. While other countries were getting weaker and weaker economically, the USSR was self-efficient and had to sell goods to other nations rather than buy them from others. As Stalin aimed, Russia wasn’t anymore dependent on other countries, and could finally rival with the industrial production of Germany, UK, and the USA... displayed next 300 characters
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