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The Soviet Seven Year Plan. A study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R. With an introduction by Alec Nove

Old newsreel footage is used in presenting eventful moments in Canadian history from the prosperous years in the late twenties through the stock market crash in 1929 and the early years of the depression. Shows the results of the depression; includes views of the zeppelin R-100 and of Charlie Conacher; and discusses the election of R.B. Bennett and the birth of the Dionne quintuplets.

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  • "Old newsreel footage is used in presenting eventful moments in Canadian history from the prosperous years in the late twenties through the stock market crash in 1929 and the early years of the depression. Shows the results of the depression; includes views of the zeppelin R-100 and of Charlie Conacher; and discusses the election of R.B. Bennett and the birth of the Dionne quintuplets."
  • "Old newsreel footage is used in presenting eventful moments in Canadian history from the prosperous years in the late twenties through the stock market crash in 1929 and the early years of the depression. Shows the results of the depression; includes views of the zeppelin R-100 and of Charlie Conacher; and discusses the election of R.B. Bennett and the birth of the Dionne quintuplets."@en

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  • "The Soviet seven year plan : a study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R"
  • "The Soviet seven year plan; a study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R"
  • "The Soviet Seven Year Plan"
  • "The Soviet Seven Year Plan : a study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R"
  • "The soviet seven year plan : a study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R"
  • "The Soviet Seven Year Plan. A study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R. With an introduction by Alec Nove"@en
  • "The Soviet seven year plan a study of economic progress and potential in the U.S.S.R"@en