Lokomofeilow

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As Iwan Lokomofeilow (also Iwan Feilowitsch ) a fictional Soviet worker or innovator was referred to in Witzen in the GDR , who allegedly had filed a locomotive from a block of steel .

In one joke it is said that the Saporoshez is handmade by Ivan Feilowitsch.

Individual evidence

  1. Jochen Schmidt : screw mill: slow round . CH Beck, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-406-64699-7 , p. 96 ( excerpt [EPUB; accessed December 19, 2019]): “Who was the first hero of the Soviet Union? Ivan Lokomofeilow, he filed a locomotive out of one piece. "
  2. Dirk Suckow: Aviation is developing . Dirk Suckow presents a testimony to the Soviet aviation cult in Vilnius. In: Mitropa (= Christian Lübke / Stefan Troebst / Christine Gölz [Hrsg.]: Annual issue of the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) ). 2017, ISSN  2191-1401 , p. 43 ( PDF, 6.35 MB ): “Fictitious Soviet comrades and their actions were not infrequently the subject of winking comments in the GDR on the alleged role model function of the USSR. [...] For example in the case of the supposed innovator Ivan Lokomofeilow, who was said to have been the first to make a fully functional locomotive from a single piece. "
  3. Corina Bomann : And tomorrow by the sea . Ueberreuter, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-7641-9004-0 ( google.de [EPUB; accessed December 19, 2019] [Saporoschez joke], “Why does it take thirty years to get one?” “Because Ivan Feilowitsch rasps it out of a steel block with a hand file. ”).