Trials and Tribulations of a Worker in the Soviet Union
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date published 27/09/2007
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Pavel Chernin, my grandfather, faced excruciating hardships, felt a sense of nationalism and experienced unexpected satisfaction, all at the hands of the manufacturing industry of the Soviet Union. The industry was one of the countrys biggest as a result of Stalins first two five year plans and continued growing with the third, right around the time Pavel was entering the work force to help build airplanes for mother Russia.
Mass production of steel has been around since the mid 1800s, allowed for by the invention of the Bessemer converter but, the closely related ironworking industry has been in existence for thousands of years.
Mass production of steel has been around since the mid 1800s, allowed for by the invention of the Bessemer converter but, the closely related ironworking industry has been in existence for thousands of years.
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- Mass production of steel has been around since the mid 1800's, allowed for by the invention of the Bessemer converter but, the closely related ironworking industry has been in existence for thousands of years
- The sheer size and rapid development of the industry may have sounded impressive when exclaimed by one of Stalin's aides in a motivational speech, but it had severe ramifications.
- My grandfather started his work at Stalin's Aviation Factory in 1945 at the young age of 13 and spent the first few years there trying to make ends meet for his family by working in strictly manual labor.
- Pavel aspired to work in another one of the sectors of the factory, which was divided up into ten of them, as he saw no potential in staying in the current one.
- The 800 rubles a month Pavel was now earning was still a very respectable salary for the time, the 1960's, but the variety of options to spend it on was quite limited.
- Pavel was one of the lucky members of the Soviet Union working class to overcome hardships and rise from poverty to the tiny middle class community of those days.
