The secrets of Russian vodka. The era of Joseph Stalin
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The book "secrets of Russian vodka. The era of Joseph Stalin "is not so much about the gastronomic preferences of Generalissima, how much about that part of the history of Russian vodka, which fell during his board.
Under Stalin, the Dry Law of 1914 was abolished and a dry law was introduced into the United States, repeating Russian errors. Alcohol was taken away from the American people, and he was returned to the USSR. Under Stalin, the legendary Vodka "Smirnov" (in 1933 she became American), but they created the Soviet "metropolitan".
Vodka during the reign of Stalin took part in the "Winter War" with Finland and in the war with Nazi Germany, and shortly before his death vodka began to export to Europe and America.
And there was a lot of other with vodka in the thirty years of Stalin"s Board. Small, but very important episode in its 500-year history
Under Stalin, the Dry Law of 1914 was abolished and a dry law was introduced into the United States, repeating Russian errors. Alcohol was taken away from the American people, and he was returned to the USSR. Under Stalin, the legendary Vodka "Smirnov" (in 1933 she became American), but they created the Soviet "metropolitan".
Vodka during the reign of Stalin took part in the "Winter War" with Finland and in the war with Nazi Germany, and shortly before his death vodka began to export to Europe and America.
And there was a lot of other with vodka in the thirty years of Stalin"s Board. Small, but very important episode in its 500-year history
Author:
Author:Nikishin A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Science & Math
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-905667-12-1
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