The book "Report on the draft Constitution of the USSR at the extraordinary VIII All-Union Congress of Soviets. The Constitution (Basic Law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." Stalin I.V., 1937
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Art. : 258-2385

The book is in a publishing book cover with a bas-relief in the form of a portrait of Joseph Stalin.

This publication is a report by I.V. Stalin on the draft Constitution of the USSR. The text of the report by I.V. Stalin and the head of the Constitution is accompanied by "reportage" graphic works by artists N.N. Vysheslavtsev, I.V. Kosmin, A.I. Kravchenko, P.M. Shukhmin, V.N. Yakovlev, depicting prominent figures of the Soviet state during the discussion of the draft basic law. In his report, Stalin addresses some of the features of the new Constitution, examines class and economic issues in detail, and speaks a lot and often about the numerous improvements in the life of the Soviet people. The book was printed in 5,000 copies.

Joseph Stalin was a Soviet political, state, military and party leader and leader of the USSR (1924-1953). Stalin was the de facto founder of the totalitarian dictatorship in the USSR. In 1928-1929, he initiated the transition from the course of the new economic policy (NEP) to the course of industrialization, collectivization and building a planned economy, and activated the policy of the cultural revolution in the USSR.

The book is in a publishing book cover with a bas-relief in the form of a portrait of Joseph Stalin.

This publication is a report by I.V. Stalin on the draft Constitution of the USSR. The text of the report by I.V. Stalin and the head of the Constitution is accompanied by "reportage" graphic works by artists N.N. Vysheslavtsev, I.V. Kosmin, A.I. Kravchenko, P.M. Shukhmin, V.N. Yakovlev, depicting prominent figures of the Soviet state during the discussion of the draft basic law. In his report, Stalin addresses some of the features of the new Constitution, examines class and economic issues in detail, and speaks a lot and often about the numerous improvements in the life of the Soviet people. The book was printed in 5,000 copies.

Joseph Stalin was a Soviet political, state, military and party leader and leader of the USSR (1924-1953). Stalin was the de facto founder of the totalitarian dictatorship in the USSR. In 1928-1929, he initiated the transition from the course of the new economic policy (NEP) to the course of industrialization, collectivization and building a planned economy, and activated the policy of the cultural revolution in the USSR.

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