Alexsey Grigoryevich StakhanovAlexsey Grigoryevich Stakhanov was born 3 January 1906. He was a Russian Soviet miner, Hero of Socialist Labor (1970), and a member of the CPSU (1936). He became a celebrity in 1935 as part
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Alexsey Grigoryevich Stakhanov Alexsey Grigoryevich Stakhanov was born 3
January 1906. He was a Russian Soviet miner, Hero
of Socialist Labor (1970), and a member of the CPSU (1936). He became a celebrity in 1935 as part of what became known as the Stakhanovite movement – a campaign intended to increase worker productivity and to demonstrate the superiority of the socialist economic system.
227 tonnes of coal in a single shift. His example was held up in newspapers and posters as a model for others to follow, and he appeared on the cover of Time magazine in the United States.
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Stakhanov movement
Stakhanov's records set an example throughout the
country and gave birth to the Stakhanovite movement where
workers who exceeded production targets could become "Stakhanovites". The validity of Stakhanov's record has been called into question. In 1985, The New York Times printed a story alleging that though Stakhanov had indeed succeeded in his feat, it was only because the Communist Party had arranged the event as a way of boosting public morale, with many other miners working to help Stakhanov beat the mining record.
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Praskovia Nikitichna Angelina December 30 1912 – January 21,
1959 was a celebrated Soviet udarnik and Stakhanovite at
the time of the first Five Year Plans. She was glorified as one of the first female tractor-operators in the USSR and was made a symbol of the technically educated female Soviet worker.
(1947, 1958), a recipient of the Stalin Prize (1946),
and was bestowed three orders of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. She was also elected into the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in 1937, 1946 and 1950.
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Makar Mazai A steelworker at the Ilyich Mariupol Metallurgical
Plant, an innovative worker. He proposed to deepen the
bath of the open-hearth furnace and at the same time raise the height of the set of open-hearth furnace - so much more material for processing was placed in the furnace. In October 1936, Makar Mazai set a record for steel removal from a square meter of furnace hearth - 15 tons in 6 hours and 30 minutes.
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Railwayman Peter Krivonos In 1929, after graduating from the
trade school, he came to the locomotive depot of
the Slavyansk Donetsk railway. When he became a machinist, he was the first to increase the forcing of the boiler of a locomotive when driving freight trains, and the technical speed doubled to 46-47 km / h - this is a significant indicator.
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Alexander Kharitonovich Busygin Blacksmith of the Gorky Automobile Plant,
Hero of Socialist Labor. In 1931, he came to
the construction of the Gorky Automobile Plant, and when it was built, Alexander very quickly mastered the specialty of a blacksmith and was able to develop the methods of this production.