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[Rare. Soviet revolutionary calendar]. Tear-off calendar "For young people" for 1932. - [n.p.], [1932]. - [36] sheets: ill.; 17,1x11,6 cm.

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[Rare. Soviet revolutionary calendar]. Tear-off calendar "For young people" for 1932. - [n.p.], [1932]. - [36] sheets: ill.; 17,1x11,6 cm.

Description:
Mounted on a cardboard base - 26,7x19,1 cm. The calendar is based on a 5-day week, divided by decades of months, each spread contains information about the socialist important anniversaries of the month, an illustration with a two-line chant, as well as useful tips and DIY schemes on the back of the sheet: a Red Army helmet made of paper, a propeller made of paper or tin, a punt boat, a camp bed, interactive three-dimensional panorama, shadow theater, etc.
Information:
The Soviet Revolutionary calendar is an attempt to introduce a new calendar system in 1929 - the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the resolution "On the transition to continuous production in enterprises and institutions of the USSR". 360 days and, accordingly, 72 five-day periods were envisaged in the calendar year. The remaining 5 days (2 days of May Day, 2 days of the October Revolution and Lenin Memorial Day) were decided to be considered days off. The return to the traditional calendar occurred in 1940. During the operation of the Soviet revolutionary calendar, the Gregorian calendar was also used in parallel.
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[Rare. Soviet revolutionary calendar]. Tear-off calendar "For young people" for 1932. - [n.p.], [1932]. - [36] sheets: ill.; 17,1x11,6 cm.

Description:
Mounted on a cardboard base - 26,7x19,1 cm. The calendar is based on a 5-day week, divided by decades of months, each spread contains information about the socialist important anniversaries of the month, an illustration with a two-line chant, as well as useful tips and DIY schemes on the back of the sheet: a Red Army helmet made of paper, a propeller made of paper or tin, a punt boat, a camp bed, interactive three-dimensional panorama, shadow theater, etc.
Information:
The Soviet Revolutionary calendar is an attempt to introduce a new calendar system in 1929 - the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the resolution "On the transition to continuous production in enterprises and institutions of the USSR". 360 days and, accordingly, 72 five-day periods were envisaged in the calendar year. The remaining 5 days (2 days of May Day, 2 days of the October Revolution and Lenin Memorial Day) were decided to be considered days off. The return to the traditional calendar occurred in 1940. During the operation of the Soviet revolutionary calendar, the Gregorian calendar was also used in parallel.
Defects:
By request.

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