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Torgsin (Russian: Торгсин) were state-run hard-currency
shops that
operated in the USSR
between 1931 and 1936.
Their name was an
acronym of the phrase...
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other legal alternatives to
closed distribution stores:
commercial stores,
Torgsin stores and
Kolkhoz markets. All had
higher prices than the
closed distribution...
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wedding rings to
Torgsins and
exchanged it for
special stamps, for
which they
could obtain basic goods -
mostly flour,
cereals or sugar.
Torgsins operated at...
- sailors.
Beriozka stores were
opened in 1964.
Their predecessors were
Torgsin stores of the 1930s and the
highly ineffective Vneshposyltorg departments...
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wedding rings to
Torgsins and
exchanged it for
special stamps, for
which they
could obtain basic goods -
mostly flour,
cereals or sugar.
Torgsins operated at...
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catlike face. As a human, he
starts a row at the
Performance Committee, sets
Torgsin and Gribo****ov's
House on fire, and
beats up
Varenukha at a
public toilet...
- Russia, 1927-1941".
Elena Osokina's
third book "Gold for Industrialization:
Torgsin" came out in 2009 in Russia. The book
reveals the
unknown story of Soviet...
- Moscow: Intourist, 1930
Companies portal Russia portal Tourism in
Russia Torgsin Beryozka Harding, Luke (November 19, 2017). "The
Hidden History of Trump's...
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spustya (2013) 45
sekund (2013)
Podporuchik Romashov (2013)
Torgsin ( 2017) as
Viktor Serebrov Знахарь (2019) 2006 – The People's
Prize TV...
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goods to
foreigners for
foreign (hard)
currency only (based on the
earlier Torgsin shops in the
Soviet Union). Later,
these became open to
ordinary citizens...