1925 in the Soviet Union

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1925
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The following lists events that happened during 1925 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics .

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References

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  2. A.A. Soleviev, S"ezdy i konferentsii KPSS: Spravochnik [Congresses and Conferences of the KPSS: A Handbook]. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Politicheskoi Literatury, 1986; p. 202.
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