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no, in the Russian Empire there were elementary schools where they taught only reading. after that the person was considered literate, but only 40% of children from 9-12 years old studied there. in-depth study of subjects took place in paid schools and gymnasiums. In the Soviet Union, education for children using the best textbooks previously available to only a few thousand people out of 153 million inhabitants became compulsory and free.
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@ronrontall6370 I even found an article where you got this data from. Oleg Dankir, right? word for word about 5k schools more than in Russia now. it does not take into account that there are 142 million in Russia, and 175 million in the Russian Empire. schools were taken together with church ones where they taught not physics, but the word of God. It’s hard to call it education. I don’t think that you are very immersed in the history of education in Tsarist Russia, you just had to once again throw dirt at the communists.
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@ronrontall6370 Stalin also graduated from church school. where I studied for 3 years. this does not negate the fact that after training they studied additionally. and these are only 3 examples from a country of 170 million people, not so many, right? in the Soviet Union, schools were free, they taught there for 11 years, not 3, and it was forbidden to hire children to work so that they could complete their studies. the difference between these two approaches is so colossal that I'm surprised you don't notice it
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@Intreductor cruise missiles, FVP drones, guided missiles - this was all really in the Soviet Union
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@Intreductor This is exactly what I'm talking about. Russia produces weapons, not only uses them from warehouses
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@Intreductor These are only 2 factories that produce military equipment. Specifically, Uralvagonzavod produces from 300 tanks a year, with improvements to T-80 tanks about 1200. but you only named 2 factories, but there are more than 10 of them
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@Intreductor For what? I know how Uralvagonzavod works, because I have friends who work there. whose opinion will be more authoritative - a person from Australia who provides analytics based on data from the Internet or a guy who works as a welder at this factory?
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@Intreductor Out of interest, I looked at what the Western media wrote about this. Forbes announced slightly smaller ones, but they are similar. everything that is written less is from Ukrainian sources, I would not trust them at all
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@Intreductor as you wish🥱
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