CZECH TEXTILE AND FUR INDUSTRIES
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FORM NO. 51.61
MAY 1949
COUNTRY
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textile, synthetic fiber and fur industries. Although much of this
information is known, it is being forwarded for whatever interest it may
be to you.
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CZEcHOSIAVAJ 7E XTILE'.musrLRY.
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Besides machine and tannery industry the textile, industry is the 1, 4
largest industrial branch in the CSR. Its production -ig so` big
because it vas established fcr supplying the whole 'Austrian ,spire
with textile goods. After the dissolution-of this monarchy it was'
obliged to look for new markets abroad and it remained.the "~argcst
exporting industry even after the W.W.II.`"Only export of textile
helps Czechoslovakia in acquiring foreign currency and although Y`,
Ahe e:Fported products contain cca 5O% raw-materials purchased'for,'
foreign currency, it has been up to the present one, of the most
important industries in the country.
The textile industry is located in several places in the CSR,
mostly in montaneous parts of the country where it gradually deve-,
loped from home work on looms. The Food call of Czechoslovak
textile industry abroad was Wised on the tradition of these home--
working weavers whose craft. was intinerited Iron generation to f ene-
ration and rrew finally into 1ar~-f_ factory interprises. One of
the largest centers of the text=le Inri,'stry is the -rea of N eL
(051/G 93), -.e. from the mountains in a :':earh' co,h- rertt
stripe ovet the towns -iiONUV (0511C, 9k), r'OLICE (C 51/: Y of , U'- -C;y
(P51/H 05), TRUMOV(051/G 74), DVUE YRI.LOV:~'(051/G (3), , ~, ,,.n;t :e51/No
PAKA(051/G 53), JILE c1 ICE(G5l/G L5), `vYSOKE t;AIi J?l^,RUL, Y+ I..D
(051/G 36), over LIM EC (051/G 16), JAPL011PNL WJE:D J ZiRC;:~G51, r'. ?6)
as far as -VA1NSD0:2F(O51/F 87). In `.,his region mcstl cotton, f lax
and jute is being worked up. At LIhERBO it goes over to wool industry..;.
and ends at VARNSDORF with hosiery. At the time of full, employment
of all inhabitants worked with the textile-industry. In this region,,
besides several immense spinnint; mills a` gieat number of 'eaveries,
dying, factories, factories for bleaching, dressing (upravny)', for
hackling flax as well as several printeries and plants producing
carpets, knitted goods and stockings.
The second lar textile area extends from HtJ POLEC (050.r 53) and
F3LINSKO(050/M 86) through JIHUVA(050/L 6l)-to Moravia and works
mostly on voo1o-:.#
wool industry is also located in MM,. and the Moravian area ,v,
r - of cotton industry is concentrated in the vicinity of ' FKYDkS ?S'!EIC
`tsaifosla+rak taxi isddstrt is abatistrbtad by the..'
4is **al Isaaprat of t1.xtils I nstry "Csschoslo'oah 1ltioctila Enter-
prises*(Cas~ossl+owast~ts iW-t ~)? Its asasdsr general
. t>!y , drat IS 2000104 located is Prage, Is Parisi 2h in
the loser ldsildiag of the suprr Prins BUeas (Neivyssi urad
osno y) - and LtsZy it tonic o''er also the n.ighboering Wldisg
of the f.ii r Book of Cseohos3.ralc Login (Boma os.lagii). It
has a special ssctiaa for each part and OW of production. Tbgethsr,
it is an Inmuse bureau with abort 800 employees. The textile
research Institutes at Fair and at DV JR ERII. Z are also r-
dinated to it. The CTZ supervises besides the prisary textile
Indnatry also production of carpets, lacework, factory production
of suits and dresses. Production of underwear, nationalised silli-
.and , twang up of for and a special dspartaent
of light wstallnrglc production. The different plants are united
into nati-ooa-I ooarparathoot with nos leading basic enterprise each.
Thm are %W arrq of them national corpomtions, forte IrAtanos t
*iUa of Cotton natl tal corpora ,
Aim gdos ta.
lux"
en is at MR
(th
na,-
Tibo. natLaasl oo 'proration . (basic enterprise at iwI L EUIMR),
a o ws anti Plants nat. corp. Production of
: PPW, aat.iamal oorporatios
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of t fli- Wt bees kiwi"
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exLtsaa: its tIMMIS 1addstt! M orl g'sst 1 sl. 1~:
i s w 4 - 21160= for Ob~M lllr me &VOW%
boa. . a,la lpd sfllsr, the LLIZ.aa* o.! IPD ' mm
'.tl dd ?asl~osl+orat goods and import of the aeoss-
tliliat no,IEts *0
, is *, dw t w .srw its >tlo wwr
si wt
4 - tws=, ibe soot Fwd 0060 "Ilk "whets
" has bss sntruit.d
sss7 rsos-srst riaass coloaro, eheraiQsl natters and aadhia a. The
mat of OsstnAmim 1s In Pra?M '>- palace co Vac1s sks mrsti)
sari, lws t to s In mm, ftoana snort t0 the . *st is
NN_' V it , td mrabim of 01"Giriag asosa zy . ze ~t?sratssiAQ
tsztiU ia>htistty roosittis xta
: .. N Of.of go aoM. 'gSIi ... Tb1k.. pr. ct R
?y r ems :s loadaft aAO1 sad ootto4, or a ,si
be t,vemuLto,,1*: wroMt .' to t
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which psrtog- often import of oaepant]T lat." awwaits of cheai-
~~nta+ot~sar
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oat matters
No Water tssial prodCrd ia
~i. Up to the
often irvan "Novo
it ws abaols - 1uslitabl to tissti a nature
t
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pares n
oalwa*. (swum a d ,(oq~iorati~sn pr.
gap
the 3sat
dorm an g bds of otlWloos sadd. The
`on
sestt`i~ottsd ita~ has been sty od 3ate3y at !I (000A 69)
a
of faults on 100 meters of material is five times I coloured gOOf~
the war. Goods with faults in weaving or irregularly coloured are not suitable for export and therefore are being assigned to
the so oalladefree sarbet". It is characteristieal that even ink
Derex where goals we being sold only for foreign currency
o
a
and cheniaal natters. Lately, lowering of quality is caused by intro-
duction of autocratic loons type *Hrdina", served in a, shock worker
my, i.e. one weaver serves 120 looms. As result of this, the number
r than before
l
a ssall sas3+e (eee special reports).
Quality of the Csechoslovak textile after 1.1.11 was nwach lower
than it used to be previously and it remains low even npw. There
are several respons=of First
wororkers because of the areas were dspri banishaent
of Germans. Besides that, several Czech foressn were dischar#Sd
under the accusation of being "anti-nodal" (a ., The
second reason was old and used up aachi:r s~niposot, further, bad
tter.qMr raw-Mterial and lack of suitable colours
f
g*2A8 goods with. asall+er faults also appear.
ts are 'being beaded by non experts and experts are
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aged faun one plant to another - or discharged
tantly bein
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cons
from politi al- reasons. bind of prodection of plants is being
--
Shill of woortosa. In the plant .at DVUZ MULM for innstance, mere
sd
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t~a
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lins) used to be asnn
toarasr3y ar,tsrial for sea*s dirt. (popaa
been replaced b? prodecticn of so !
i?
fie .- iq ,r>~i 11 w+~..+..w ..~.~+.~..~:_ -.- --a a-l~~,~
prod Is d'!' ~: ViIS eat tsbL ?i' I,ts i'~tio1. ; fina A~
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t o a
the fro j" Sat sT aus : r use s
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~. ts.. s is:.aa fsoM1 and
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"mod " ftY articles ssssi-est? This is dace
t M' qnr~- apselal ~s, mess
' '~ t RB 37) ? Ia 00 c oslo~ratSa,
at Cil~ t3(O9A 96) but as the products ass not lpa'te s
the satiaaal QS paestisa Idtu established for its 'se a pe+odoration
uhiell glawim up the asatdpe+odmcts of Idla. This producba ea is beadsd
a tpg - ~l,~,M ftos C U W IICB, Jprostir S CI!, about
.fesss old, a non?0osseatist and drtobed dwoorat. As oeslstractor,
its asoessar~ asebioes for its use. 8mLE CX, being an expest
1Ndt p tiers alb he is an anti-Commumist. Products of this
the
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d
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ones
e
plant' as fu117 suitable and gill replace the wagg
a
b
n
ecause
2 mg rap, !here are disputes concerning this plant,
exxr ed to separate it from Mira, to attach it to
short L bed
.
-U ~*&Ilmr4o brs& i of industry and transfer it to BIM where it
1....* 0, R sed to b?oMe Bert of the retallurgic Research Institute.
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g
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b01 n edles, oaI d ?Int~erbch_r+eea+us"?
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~:..-...._ ....~......~ a.t~ L '..a'xi's.' .ms's ssmml tisses changed
: leeee of the perfoi abolisn " of
f'. aiosi itT said grad ctiso__,Iosbsrs na-
` .. sSSr7 !{*i 1 1 afar .
1-a a~r.r air' ns aa. tsut~i]e
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tltis p]am d r t. Up to the artifilaiul silk s
io; s;i]a..:boist A frees Imo' In baao of real mods
!a this "meet ~ as toss also Is a large
rid- on" bs ~~
pjp ttdm of artificial silt firm.
Production of psrlc , which up to the present has been :reserved
costly for exports it to be doubled during the year 1951.
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gOVrce estimates that a saxia's- of ten percent of the Czech textile pro-
of ailitary items such as clothing,
duction capacity is used for the output quite large when the
parachutes. etc. Ten percent, source points out, is astderable~ of the CSR's textile production
total. capacity, likIlVise oo
capacity is
The Czech textile can never become entirely independent of the
industry has secured independence of t he
lest. IlgwYer, the Csech textile industry
y4eet in so far as machinery is concerned for the next 20 ktos30 yEaears,
ars western machine par from according to source, by the acquisition of arc have (Sic)secured from.
countries. d o A sefpastanto years to meet CSR Wis. The lift apa'n of a
Epgles v between 20 and 30 years, and spare parts for spinnir
spinning machine is ,
machines are produced in the CSR.
etc. machines used in the production of silk
Spinning, weaving, dressing'
have been imported from gland and the USA, so that Czech factories are
supplied and will not require replacements for atleast 20 years.
nOW priwe machines were imported from,fermany, and
pr~r t t o 1 1o945 textile dressing the CSR now has its orrt' factory for the
afterwards from England.. However,
production of dressing machines at Liberec (051 G16). AltWl Eh the L, ;-exec
product is not of as high a quality as the German and Fn iish n-achin-s 'I they
uate. other tools required by the textile industry are manufactured
are adeq
in the C.
and is
textile industry is another oroblern) however,
Raw materials for the 4 important items, cotton and linen, can
il
the industry's weak point. C3x
-Y imported from Russia. The
be secured by the CSN. in the East) both being
used in manufacturing rougher textiles-
a
Soviet cotton, however, odn only be
drawback is that Soviet cotton deliveries
owil wever,aare note too bad,
i4im main
se
h
em
,
mixture of several qualities, wnich in t
and short haired cotton, and are apt to be of varying
dependent on the West for the import
a mixture of long haired therefore,
shades of color. The PSR is,
of finer cotton-
P + textile- industry are to be
l
Among the 'other critical vast sateria
a otralia its weaved flroin English
mentioned wool, main3Y imported ir
't IM.. bare on A- ?it is purchased), sisal hemp
fr gnglish,iir s l(80 do" no onie a mostly imported via England and the natural altho is secured throng France, dyes largely from 3vitserlande
us, & am* other items needed as awdlia4 subgWw" by the textile industry such as
inpregnating, softening, egalisig agents, etc., harm also been imported
from the 'West, but they will eventually be replaced by substitutes produced
in the Ca..
!fir stoats on, bead of, the above cri~~temimports Ware s which can only stop~ped~,
in the !Mt are not Lt~e ? .It all r.quirrants.
h
atl
moans stocks could soar el3 cover mare t
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TDs soviet Onion is the principal oonsumer of exported textile goods from
and ais z rsosins more Czech textile goods than makes up the
the CSB, Ru$ satellites also import sow of
total of Yesum imports from the CSi. The
the Czech tsxtils production, but very little. Prior to Y111-II wFinland still
imported from two to four percent of the total of Czech expo
iaporting Czech textile exports, and source believes it is at approximately tomer the same rats. 9witserlard has been the main West rc rao nnteehWest
textile. exports, mostly by y of North African states. Source
are Holland, England, the USA. Canada, and
quantities imported by the above, nor can he report
is unable to specify the imported by, them- He asserts that most of
on the specific type of textiles the exporting of Czech textile products is handled by JUTA National Corpora-
tion which has its headquarters in Prague.
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?be seat of to saoagesisflt of the natioaol coipof tiom 1 is
at mum C EBALOgs. 76 eatsrpriss consists '?t a mall factory at
NRAU= MkWWE and mother factory in to tioinitjy of TANNlAW
(IbheW. 0 WO 36) (?). In these f'eotorirsa fibres and tissue
of ~ ears prodtosd. This -prodnation was iitroitucod' in 1919
sore-ofi-Lsss as a test-prodnctiO The nanageMnt ms. located
at HR*1 C IRALOVE most probably because tare is the g;la research
institute taw .
11, is a eo pletsly new kind. of production, a Csechoslcrvak unique
product based on succesful tests done with the glas fibre and
glas tissue, called "glas clip" (skslna stris). The main taw-w-.
terial for this product is glas. The product serves for production
of fire-proof and special textile] resistant against heat, acids
* and lyes, against rottening etc.
vicinity of DNNSAID (PQLUBl T) .- ? - about, 100 persons.
Hradec Kralove employes about 180 people. and the factory in the
process is also the same as with other textile goods.
The whole production is up to the present in the state of develop-
ment abd tests. The product is already a perfect material but its
application for several other purposes is still being tested. In
both these factories wobk is being done on loons. The factory at
are dyed as it is usual with other textile goods. The other finishing'
Application of these glas-textiles is still tested. However, this
product is already being delivered as tissue for production of
decoration material, for production of special textile goods, for
production of special military cloths(air-foroe and tank overalls,
protecting against heat and blazing up etc.). As fibre, this product
is being delivered under the name Vertex for production of insula-
tion electrotechnical covers of cables etc. Attempts are being made
for use of Vertex as substitute of so called cord (kordy) for tires.
As far as the colored material is concerned, the colored glas is
not being used in production of Vertex but only the produced fibres
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pwr ~odees astirodo os peaao~ttLae- of artificial fibres are being employed
3a fir. p1rtt at T 1C~ (Ga moo). ssiifia al fibres are also being
peed _at ~~ pl is . In fir doff ieg plaosse
awn=
at EIL? ar-~o- (r49
z99)
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at sJI
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=s artificial fibre peodwation of all these plants is based an cellulose.
81lrm, ttr bsocboslovak equivalent of Nylon produced by the Svit plant at
B&T130VC6 is an amino fibre, which is especially used in meaufacturing
at. stockings. Source asesrte that Silon is rather better than Nylon in
wits an are also sW eMOoiall, for manufacturing stockings, although
they are impregnated with albuminous substances such as casein solution.'
Cntprepecntima silk is the beat of tbar for this purpose, but all of them
have the shortcomings of not being wrinkle-proof and having little or no
nap.,aro too smooth.
In additiao to 3ilan as mentioned above, Acetyle - cellulose and cuprsis-
Viscos, a solution of oellulose nitrates, and lantatea -of cellulose,.
cellulose dissolved in sulphide of carbon with caustic solutions, are the
two fibres most produced in the CSR. Also manufactured are dcotyle -
cellulose, which is cellulose combined with acetic estners, and
cupramsonii silk, which is a solution of cellulose in ammontcal copper
eo~ido,
Because of a lack of wool and cotton, 30 percent to 30 percent artificial
fibers are being introduced into taztils goods being produced in the C.
ill four of the above products can be used as substitutes for wool after
srpb et ito rapid dsao^posiW~am and Of biting bfdh'y infissmabls
Les tiffs b^o sirrltoa^is of not being double because its nitrates are
*0 A0s 2a : e4111UM has the dmdxLok of being difficult to dine. Viscose
Isto edlulase# tar MU r watarial in tbs .a ufae:tune of those
togs-.:5 taness, 1ro^s roolcta irtt~tts is also uttlilees.
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the first natio~tal,ization.
tark '!1~- 1!#e o all the enterprises were g1TOn.,
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*is brseeh of industry strrtod in the CMR from very small
boo a b o u t 30 OWN a g o and its largest center in the 0
wlai i . I . (OSOI/t until 1940? Dbrisg the World War 11 and
espooially after the l furrprodnotton center at 11IPZIa
had been bombed borders for dressing furs for-the German
AM were given to the factories in Dohamis and Moravia. for
this reason, the formerly small factories were considerably
enlarged during the war, and after the war several new modern
fOor es built up. The years ]946 and 1947 were golden years
of Cseehoslovsk for industry. Czechoslovakia was supposed to
take over the Important position of the former beipsig fur
industry. This supposition was supported by the fact that a
great lot of fine raw-skins were imported to the CSR and pro-
ducts made of them exported to the estern countries.
"$'he largest plant built-at thattime was at PORICI (051/094)
near TROTIIOY, the owner of which was I . J. VIZ, who formerly
had his enterprises at OsNA d[ALIGZ (051/083). According to
the original projects, this plant was supposed to be the most
modern one in *urape*- It was supposed to be erreoted for the
cost of 70,000.000 Zoo and was to employ 2000 people. It was
inoomprehensibls that the owner started with realization of suo2
a large project at the time of general nationalization, but It .;
was said that the plant was being built with the agreement of
the Kinister of Industry LAD (AN, who ' reportedly gave his assur
ante that the plant would not be nationalised. The necessary
capital for this project was given partly by V71 who was allow-,,'
ed to-use deposits bound in consequence of the currency refors-In 1945 e Ad further necessary funds were to bb given by the
the aationaliz
1tZsistar e! "aetry. Also J owner of
ed , l taster at >z .o o- , to(* > on this eat er>
'jiib~or AMY
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ao si tootios tea the oeheslovak . ?wells
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4"Oletranefte ft Sao JOriz7, trlie IWVZOacu
adatalstss wars the former owners, fur industry was
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' Zan* ? as gAr it this..?seotioo was no^l
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rtir`'eRtarpMaer+rstri trooaror? lid
W"".. 1 (t+t a~1 +sOtt! ' '~a~r ss use soar ampere sere
S. A4
'U 0o s* k~for Orara ~eounty, At : the
19 .the sr +was1 &""OtratseUwore &MI.I.awe am
s tl,alstz~ttLeot ttsf0 istsol reod< aooea!"eioi_ t. fihe edict abgut,
iai t .'af irea-t of >~ttie
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MLW 1W T I (20 emplo
TI.
!602 R~.*Ployeee1. alw. ww.a.~-. - -
(80 emplo sea). +?__. -a ZPILAM zRA 'n Oso oy ees). J. 30"m
OS?,/ w ---- .n..~rn f 1m a n1erees). SLUqTS owner.._:
for pr.D0ratton, dying and dressing of ur. J.~E, CZ~A SLA~,IOs
tolla~ring plants: J.1/7.R. PORIOI near TAVTNOV, SUA00MN' owner J.YANI
There were altogether 12 of the rzrsti-p=-vaiwYiV.. --- -
we" united under the name LMT, nafla
441 ?S~vwas nformed from l
g
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as well as of gle personal dial e
on the fur industry bec+use of s p _K L 14
. SAOIJIFL?
k for n
e
was done under the strong influence of t
;
interes
and had epectal financial profIts.-
and Rubber Enterprises Dr z= It the Part. Re
:
v
deprived of one part of it. a *U AM of Leather
YanaB
were
general
e
Those plants nhloh Were employ
ishotu of the ftir tadustry
di
an
of the Leather and Rubber Enterprises,
was parts of clothing of fur were left with the textile enterprises.:
d kith both kinds of this production,';:
ur
employed sith dresting and dyig.of ;
d those factories which or ;
t'~ho br+azioheet The lust--proauoioa `f
were attached became part
o
r ertt final stated that the fro branohwe
result ram that the natloho thosepplant which are to
fur 1 a part of olothing or slailar) ? .
! industry are very
fur Is to tall Hader the t~stil r the leather section (some em
Ose~oalo - testile eoterpriNS [YTi) saa za. ws?~j?~a~.-- h-
asld Rubber interprieee (GZZG) . former BOA) 04 the question Whethef'
tion (some experts stated that
sesly lateird,s0 dlseueMWW ]y e~. living
atrssl oester siailli to ~E, 1volobin$ a jjWAA1 :lreseos for . pl grouD*O. eta. ~.
A 4 ..int.. started between the
prise at _ vas ~Zt #owvu '1i' a sedL to be an inft-
sad seed the Brat apperWoMMEi is as
o= oo.e not in the for-ROWN
OW!", ne j, Jam, +OYA nemr 0 TA . W so,% -
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was . a>< a saw . OU ec th~ a*Mfs In POOLS) Vero aDOiz smea-
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p ,*rt riir llml l t~la ?
tip a~ pt~ to 'ow Also llaa 11-Ting tfawes 'r,
p~ s nltlr of the fd-etory.
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alter 1ebrma=7 1ld at sd. i, a former enter-
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a for mouths as tndispeaaablra
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devoted Communist (an extremely unintelilsenv awwa): 11a t e
aentionid technical manarer does not understand the glob, the for..?ka
operational or at Oi&A I~LIOZ, Dr..?. TRIA W ? a `chemist and- aYf
age expert (in 150 he was hold on jail for about a half a year for,,
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Vas soainated the former dueU-sun J. iiAT, . about- Flo years old
Vas , a
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f'm so or
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mummer. 0o is a demiaunist, an non-e per . ?Ribnllty ctff er was
sic e~t aanMg
abloislsc~ant', of o.reral factri.s). Walk, & Ulan w" &ssigaed t.ahni6i
aty~~,
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upirti a $l ani DDS so ltb"'S TAG' tlin Ditt they ari ;
votes and it~doe~liaati! top* . M gttil':lriii manager on
J mlao s?0la, a- tsesst-leather *Mon Aso after 19
~tor late the Sixths taduatry (11?caus h. p.r~?
foreid s t else-`li 'fitly be Me rsr0ell bw being assig*ad to to
tt.? its dnooeMful abeYisbg.nt he his been assigae
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their p.opli to the ]. iffillbialso time In the satirpr3 N They ar Aa
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this abolishment was also ordered by POP us ry11
nuns - s.otion of the 0. P.. Central Committee). ?ZOTOT p.rlorasdn
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mutt of some plants necessarily ; ? (I
d t trade and tip
In oone.quenie of the Introduction of the DATA adiainistration eyatea
into national oorpor tion, which is in principle centralistic, S.
h7p?rtropb7 of the admiiistratiwe organs resulted and thus abolis2y-`'
ts lace On the other hand
d t t
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unknown reasons) was left in the enterprise as VOL as
owner of the enterprise at JG.I1SO, Zng. Josef LUUO? who is a good
expert*
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trans aet64 Iva one atioliAtad pleat into saethpr
x.. ?ta~ied sa4 bifo thi+r! `: t 411144. the sboli
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