British Wheat Supplies to the USSR and Food Crisis in Iran in 1942
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Bibliographic record
Abstract
The article is devoted to the problem of British wheat supplies to the USSR and overcoming the food crisis in Iran in 1942. During the Second World War, England supplied to the USSR under Lend-Lease, including through Iran (the “Persian corridor”), however, due to food supplies in 1942, friction arose between the Allies. During lengthy negotiations, England and the USSR made mutual concessions. England supplied Canadian wheat, but at its own expense, the USSR believed that all deliveries through the «Persian corridor» should go into its ownership. As a result of the negotiations, the parties found understanding based on the interests of the starving Iranian population. England agreed to give part of the wheat supplies to the USSR, and the USSR agreed to distribute this wheat in northern Iran among the starving population. Thus, England was possible to cope with the famine in Iran, the USSR contributed to this.
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Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category
| Category | Codex | Gemma |
|---|---|---|
| Metaresearch | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Meta-epidemiology (narrow) | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Meta-epidemiology (broad) | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Bibliometrics | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Science and technology studies | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Scholarly communication | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Open science | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Research integrity | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Insufficient payload (model declined to judge) | 0.001 | 0.000 |
Machine scores (provisional)
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Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.
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