Inspection Journey of K. E. Voroshilov to the Far East (1931)

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The article analyzes the inspection journey of K. E. Voroshilov to the Far East in 1931. During the trip, Voroshilov visited military and industrial facilities in the Volga region, the Urals, Siberia, and the Far East. Based on archival documents, the author proves that the main purpose of his journey was to evaluate the process and results of industrialization and militarization of the USSR in defense preparations against the aggression of imperialist powers.

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Kyungtaek Kwon

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

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doctor of Historical Sciences (PhD), researcher

Korea, Republic of, Gwangju

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  1. Bone J. Socialism in a Far Country: Stalinist Population Politics and the Making of the Soviet Far East, 1929–1939. Ph.D. Diss., University of Chicago, 2003.
  2. Hill A. Russian and Soviet Naval Power and the Arctic from the XVI Century to the Beginning of the Great Patriotic War // Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 2007. Vol. 20. P. 359-392.

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