Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union
Discover the intriguing historical insights of Wrecking Activities at Power Stations in the Soviet Union by Nikolai Petrovich Vitvitskii, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling paperback spans 812 pages and offers a verbatim account of the trials faced by Soviet and British engineers and workers accused of sabotage against the Soviet energy infrastructure in 1933. This book serves as a crucial document for anyone interested in economic history, the intricacies of the Soviet Union's power struggles, and the impact of sabotage on national infrastructure. Dive into this detailed exploration of a pivotal moment in history and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those involved in the energy sector during this tumultuous period. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of economic systems and historical events.