by Helmut on Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:19 pm
1200 roubles a year seems too small a number, even for a command economy where there is no market mechanisms at work.
Vassily Grossman wrote that he went to work for Red Star , he was given the rank of quartermaster and paid 1200 roubles a month. Everyone working for the paper had to be serving soldiers
You need the average industrial and office workers salaries to make a comparison against Army pay.
UPDATE (from US Military Manual dated 1946):
Pay scales ranged from that of the private 600 roubles a year to that of a General of the Army, which was 60,000 rubles per year. The equivalent of a private first class received 1,000 rubles per year; a corporal, 2,000 rubles; a sergeant, 3,000 rubles; a first sergeant, 4,200 rubles. The discrepancy between officer and enlisted pay is great. A first lieutenant received 12.5 times the pay of a private, or 7,700 rubles per year.
8./Kompanie Infanterie-Regiment Gro�deutschland (mot)
" Regimenter sterben zehnmahl, aber es bleibt....das Regiment."
