![Gold in the service of Soviet Union, part 2](/data/include/img/news/1736871134.jpg)
We continue our considerations on the subject of historical economy for connoisseurs and not only. We’re discussing history of gold and its use in Bolshevik Russia and the USSR in the years 1918-1991.
We continue our considerations on the subject of historical economy for connoisseurs and not only. We’re discussing history of gold and its use in Bolshevik Russia and the USSR in the years 1918-1991.
This time we have a pleasure to present subject from the field of historical economy for connoisseurs and not only. What we’d like to discuss in this series of articles is history of gold and its usage in Bolshevik Russia and USSR between 1918-1991.
Everyone interested in gold mining knows that main producing countries are China, Russia and Australia. It’s also common knowledge that it is Africa, Asia, and Central & South America who dominate analysis on geographical gold distribution. But there is also one region, which usually doesn’t receive enough coverage, or at least not enough to what it deserves. This is Central Asia.
Not long ago, news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II circulated the world. She was the longest reigning queen (just over 70 years). She assumed the throne on February 6, 1952.