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Occupational safety in the USSR, glass sheets Collection

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    Abstract39 items (one duplicate copy) on occupational safety and working conditions in the USSR.
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    Period1950-1980 ( Inclusive )
    Extent
    • 39 Lantern slides
    AccessNot restricted
    Language of Material
    • Russian
    Collection IDCOLL00120
    RepositoryInternational Institute of Social History
    Permanent Linkhttps://hdl.handle.net/10622/COLL00120

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