Second Plenum of the Committee on Chemicalization of the National Economy of the USSR under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR: 28 May-2 June 1930

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Second Plenum of the Committee on Chemicalization of the National Economy of the USSR under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR : May 28 June 2, 1930" is a unique historical document that reveals the most important stages of the development of Soviet industrialization and scientific and technological progress in the era of the first five-year plans. This work, created by an unknown author, serves as a valuable source for those who are interested in the history of the Soviet state, the development of the chemical industry and strategic decisions made at the beginning of the 20th century. The focus of this book is a large-scale event that became a key event in the life of the Soviet scientific and industrial complex. For several days in late May and early June 1930, representatives of party and state structures, leading scientists and engineers discussed the issues of accelerating the chemical industry, introducing new technologies and improving the efficiency of the national economy. The author masterfully conveys the atmosphere of those days, revealing not only the official protocols and decisions, but also the internal discussions, tensions and ambitions of the participants. This book seems to invite the reader to look behind the scenes of historical events, feel the spirit of the time and understand how important the decisions made at this plenum were for the future of the country. The book "Second Plenum of the Committee on Chemicalization of the National Economy of the USSR" is ideal for historians, researchers of the Soviet era, students and anyone who seeks to understand the mechanisms of formation of Soviet industrial policy. It will be interesting to people who are passionate about the history of science, technological innovation and the development of public-industry strategies. This work is especially valuable for those who want to trace how ideas about chemicalization and industrialization were embodied in concrete plans and solutions, as well as for those who are looking for answers to questions about how the Soviet government mobilized scientific resources to achieve its goals. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from planning and organizing the chemical industry to discussing specific projects and scientific initiatives. Particular attention is paid to the role of managers, scientists and engineers, their views on the development of the industry and the challenges they faced. The author shows how important the chemical industry was for strengthening the country's defense capability, increasing agriculture and industry, as well as for implementing the idea of socialist modernization. This book is worthy of attention not only as a historical document, but also as a source of inspiration for those who appreciate scientific and technological progress and strategic thinking. The style of the author, despite the anonymity, is distinguished by accuracy and analytical depth. It conveys complex technical and political processes in an accessible language, making the material understandable to both specialists and inquisitive readers. Inspired by the spirit of the era, the author creates a vivid and vivid description of events that allows you to feel the atmosphere of those days when the fate of the Soviet chemical industry was decided at the highest levels of power. If you are looking for a book that reveals little-known pages of the history of Soviet industrialization, or want to understand how scientific ideas turned into state decisions, the Second Plenum of the Committee on the Chemicalization of the National Economy of the USSR will be a real discovery for you. It is not just a historical record it is a window into an era when the country has taken a decisive step towards a technological and industrial breakthrough, and anyone interested in the history of science and politics will find in this book a lot of new knowledge and inspiration.
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- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian