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English: Coat of arms of USSR is a hammer and sickle on the Earth, represented in the Sun and framed ears, with an inscription in the languages referred to in art. 34 of the Constitution of the USSR: “Workers of all countries, unite!” Above the emblem there is a five-star.
Русский: Государственный герб Союза Советских Социалистических Республик состоит из серпа и молота на земном шаре, изображенном в лучах солнца и обрамленном колосьями, с надписью на языках, упомянутых в ст. 34 Конституции СССР: « Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь! ». Наверху герба имеется пятиконечная звезда. 6 июля 1923 года II сессия ЦИК СССР приняла рисунок герба СССР (одновременно с принятием проекта Конституции СССР). 22 сентября 1923 года рисунок герба был окончательно утверждён Председателем Президиума ЦИК СССР А. С. Енукидзе. Конституция СССР, принятая II съездом Советов 31 января 1924 года, официально узаконила новый герб СССР.
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English: Ivan Ivanovich Dubasov
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