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From the Mines of the Donbass to the Moncloa: Work in Response to Hatred

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In 1935, in a coal mine in the Donbass, in today's battered Ukraine, a worker named Alexéi Grigórievich Stakhanov achieved something that seemed impossible: he drew fourteen times more coal than planned for a working day.His gesture, which was soon exalted by the Soviet press, gave rise to statehood, a labor movement that sought to embody faith in collective effort and human ability to overcome any adversity.Beyond propaganda, Stakhanov symboliz…
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In 1935, in a coal mine in the Donbass, in today's battered Ukraine, a worker named Alexéi Grigórievich Stakhanov achieved something that seemed impossible: he drew fourteen times more coal than planned for a working day.His gesture, which was soon exalted by the Soviet press, gave rise to statehood, a labor movement that sought to embody faith in collective effort and human ability to overcome any adversity.Beyond propaganda, Stakhanov symboliz…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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