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The American God in Russia

Tyler, Marian | January 12, 1927 issue

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The article discusses the use of American machinery by the peasants of the Soviet Union. To sustain the U.S. reputation, there is the rather self-centered American group in Moscow, there are the Kuzbas community, some religious farmers from Seattle, several technical groups sent over by the Society for Technical Aid and the colony of twenty Americans in the north Caucasus, who for a year and a half have been running one of the large government farms with equipment bought through their New York organization, the Russian Reconstruction Farms.

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AGRICULTURAL implements; FARMERS; TECHNICAL assistance; FARM management; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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