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Aviarabochiy

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Aviarabochiy (Russian: Авиарабочий, 'Aviation Worker') was a newspaper published from Moscow, Soviet Union between 1935 and 1938.[1][2] It was the organ of the Central Committee of the Union of Aviation Industry Workers.[2][3] The first issue was published on June 11, 1935, and the last issue on January 30, 1938.[3] It was published twice monthly, and dedicated extensive coverage to the Stakhanovite movement within the aircraft industry.[3] L. A. Schindler was the editor of Aviarabochiy.[3]

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  1. ^ Pi︠a︡trusʹ Broŭka. Беларуская савецкая энцыклапедыя, Vol. 10. Akadėmii͡a navuk Belarusi, 1974. p. 283
  2. ^ a b Грант Левонович Епископосов. Газеты СССР, 1917-1960: Газеты Москвы, Ленинграда и столиц союзных республик. Книга, 1970. p. 11
  3. ^ a b c d Ivan Vasilʹevich Kuznet͡sov, Efim Markovich Fingerit. Gazetnyĭ mir Sovetskogo Soi͡uza: Pēntral'nyē gazety. Izd-vo Moskovskogo univepsiteta, 1972. p. 291