The USSR (1948) examines the social and economic make-up of the Soviet Union in the years following the Second World War. It was a time of rapid industrial development as the economy expanded, and also a time when millions of demobbed servicemen desired rewards for the wartime sacrifices - the demand for greater individual freedom and industrial democracy, and for a higher standard of living were becoming more and more apparent. These factors played parts of large importance in the later development of the USSR in the 1950s.
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Part 1. Geographical and Ethnographical Structure 1. Introductory 2. Population 3. Means of Communication Part 2. Regional Structure of the U.S.S.R. 4. Economic Regions Part 3. Economic Survey 5. Agriculture 6. Industry 7. The Textile Industry 8. The Food Industry 9. The Gold Industry 10. The Timber Industry 11. Exports and Imports 12. Trends in Economic Development 13. In Place of a Conclusion Part 4. Supplements