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Anastas Mikoyan, typed document signed, 1945.

Single page 6 ¾" x 9 ¼", front only. The document is a letter from Kolpakov, Chief of Accounting and Economy Department, complaining that a lumber exporter enterprise frequently breaks its accounting delivery timetable. Handwritten resolution by Mikoyan directs the director of the enterprise to provide an explanation. The resolution is signed by Mikoyan and dated 18 August. The year, 1945, is stated in the document.

In excellent condition. The paper is high-grade and watermarked. The edges are straight and crisp and show barely any wrinkles and just a little age toning along the r

Single page 6 ¾" x 9 ¼", front only. The document is a letter from Kolpakov, Chief of Accounting and Economy Department, complaining that a lumber exporter enterprise frequently breaks its accounting delivery timetable. Handwritten resolution by Mikoyan directs the director of the enterprise to provide an explanation. The resolution is signed by Mikoyan and dated 18 August. The year, 1945, is stated in the document.

In excellent condition. The paper is high-grade and watermarked. The edges are straight and crisp and show barely any wrinkles and just a little age toning along the right edge due to exposure to light.

Anastas Mikoyan (Анастас Иванович Микоян, 1895 - 1978), was a revolutionary, a leading Soviet politician and statesman, member of the Politburo, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Hero of Socialist Labor. As Khrushchev's supporter, Mikoyan survived the "restructuring" of the top government and party organs. He actually preceded Khrushchev in publicly condemning Stalin's personality cult and then, holding firmly to Khrushchev's coattails, soared high in both Party and Government, making along the way some nice contributions to Khrushchev's "Thaw".

Please note that the photo portrait of Mikoyan is for illustrative purposes only and is not included with the document.
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