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  1. This sleek style moderne building was one of the most famous and popular shops in St. Petersburg (and Leningrad) throughout the 20th century. It was also the first true department store in the city, and a consistent source of scarce goods during Soviet deficits, albeit at times only for gold.

  2. Congratulations of the Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade. F. Engels on May 21, 1980 with the receipt of the Order of Friendship of Peoples N.K. Krupskaya. - 1980. - 605: People, Territory. . Source of electronic copy: PB

  3. The institute's extensive seed collection was an important target during the siege of Leningrad, Soviet officials took the time to evacuate the art from the city but neglected, or forgot to remove the world's largest seed collection.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Putin, however, undoubtedly retained a sense that the old Leningrad approach had been a success. The Long Tail of the Leningrad Approach. At the end of the day, general economic laws will prove more meaningful than recollections of a golden era that never existed. Russia, like the Soviet Union, cannot run up a down economic escalator forever.

  5. Features of the Industrial Development of Leningrad within the Soviet Command Economy (1944–1949) M. V. Mikheev# Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russia e-mail: mikheeviiiauroran@yandex.ru Received August 14, 2022; revised October 19, 2022; accepted October 19, 2022

  6. Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade. public university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Higher Commercial Courses. Institute of National Economy. Friedrich Engels Institute of National Economy. Institute of Exchange and Distribution. Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade.

  7. The Leningrad School of Painting (Russian: Ленинградская школа живописи) is a phenomenon that refers to a large group of painters who developed in Leningrad around the reformed Academy of Arts in 1930–1950 and was united by the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists (1932–1991).