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| 1917. The October Revolution. The Bolsheviks Came to Power |
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| 1919. The Evacuation of the Remaining Printing Equipment to Moscow. The Establishment of the Moscow Printing Factory |
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| 1921. The Moscow Printing Factory of Goznak Moved onto the Premises of the Former Broccar Perfumery Factory (Where It Is Still Located Today) |
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| 1921. The New Economic Policy Was Declared |
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| 1932. The Construction of the Krasnokamsk Paper Mill of Goznak Began (in 1937 the Construction Was Completed and in 1940 the Mill Was Commissioned) |
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| 1941. The Evacuation of the Moscow Printing Factory to Krasnokamsk and Partially to Tashkent |
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| 1941. The Evacuation of the Leningrad Mint to Krasnokamsk. The Leningrad Mint Became Incorporated into Goznak |
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| End of 1942. The Leningrad Mint Resumes Operation |
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| 1942. The Moscow Printing Factory Resumed Operation |
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| 1944 - 1945. Goznak Enterprises Manufactured Paper Money for Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania, Liberated by the Soviet Troops, As Well As for the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany |
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