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  2. Edcon - Wikipedia

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    It launched its Red Square retail chain in 1996 and acquired the struggling stationery retailer CNA in 2002 for R130 million. [8] The company acquired the houseware retailer Boardmans in 2004 for R94 million. [9] Edcon Financial Services provided credit facilities and financial services products to the Group's over 4 million cardholders.

  3. Uniforms and insignia of the Red Army (1917–1924) - Wikipedia

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    Red Guards of the Vulkan Factory in Petrograd (1917). They wear a mix of military and civilian clothing and seem to lack any kind of Red Guard insignia. In this detachment shoulder boards are still worn by some. Red Guard uniform, or lack thereof, was a melting pot of both military and civilian garments.

  4. GUM (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The GUM façade faces Red Square Aerial view of GUM roof Upper Trading Rows by night. GUM (Russian: ГУМ) [a] is a shopping center in Moscow, Russia.It was also the main department store in many cities of the former Soviet Union; similarly named stores operated in some Soviet republics and in post-Soviet states.

  5. Monument to Minin and Pozharsky - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the statue stood in the centre of Red Square, with Minin extending his hand towards the Moscow Kremlin. However, after the 1917 Revolution, the Communist authorities found the monument was obstructing parades on the square and discussed its demolition or transfer to some indoor museum. In 1936, the statue was moved closer to the ...

  6. Red coat (military uniform) - Wikipedia

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    The ready availability of red pigment made it popular for military clothing, and the dying process required for red involved only one stage. Other colours required the mixing of dyes in two stages and accordingly involved greater expense; blue, for example, could be obtained with woad , but more popularly it became the much more expensive indigo .

  7. Nazi concentration camp badge - Wikipedia

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    Erziehungshäftlinge (reformatory inmates) wore E or EH in large black letters on a white square. They were made up of intellectuals and respected community members who could organize and lead a resistance movement, suspicious persons picked up in sweeps or stopped at checkpoints, people caught performing conspiratorial activities or acts and ...