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Elektrit

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With over 1100 workers, the society produced approximately 50 thousand radio receivers annually. A large percentage of the production was exported abroad, mostly to Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. The annual turnover exceeded US$ 1 million. Elektrit proved to be a very successful
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in 1939, Wilno was occupied by the Soviet Union and the company was
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ELEKTRIT-RADIO. Wiadomości techniczne zakładów Elektrit w Wilnie
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company and soon became a leading radio manufacturer in Poland.
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Roman Stinzing; Eugeniusz Szczygieł; Henryk Berezowski (2000).
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The former Elektrit buildings in Vilnius were used for the
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Index


Wilno
Second Republic of Poland
Radio receivers

Polish
Wilno
Second Republic of Poland
Soviet invasion of Poland
nationalized
Minsk
Kailis forced labor camp
German occupation
Ministry of Aviation Industry






ISBN
83-909628-6-1
"Vilniaus geto darbo stovyklos ir 1942 m. gyventojų surašymas"
"Sostinės Naujamiestis – vieta, kurioje sustojo laikas"
Lrytas.lt
the original
Full-text of monthly newspaper ELEKTRIT-RADIO. Wiadomości techniczne zakładów Elektrit w Wilnie published by Elektrit in 1937–39
54°40′38″N 25°16′1″E / 54.67722°N 25.26694°E / 54.67722; 25.26694
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Defunct manufacturing companies of Poland

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