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Description Soviet calendar 1930 color.jpg |
English:
Soviet calendar for 1930 showing Gregorian months, traditional seven-day week, five national holidays, plus colored five-day work week.
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Source | Clive Foss, "Stalin's topsy-turvy work week", History Today 54 /9 (September 2004) 46. |
Author | Anonymous Unknown author |
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