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50 Communist Propaganda Posters from the Soviet Union

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Constructivist poster from Gustav Klutsis (1930). “With great labor, we will fulfill the plan.” Huffington Post
Soviet Propaganda poster from the 70’s. We are in solidarity with you, Vietnam!” Huffington Post
Constructivist Soviet Poster from the 20’s- “All workers choose the Soviets!” Huffington Post
Propaganda poster of the 70’s by Boris Parmeev. “We grow under the sun of our country.” Huffington Post
1928- “Down with world fascism!” Huffington Post
1931- “Come to us on the collective farm, comrade!” Huffington Post
1919- “Death to capital, or death under the heel of capitalism!” Huffington Post
World War II- “We will defend Moscow!” Huffington Post
World War II- “How have YOU aided the front?” Huffington Post
1930- “Peasant woman, to the collective farm!” Huffington Post
World War II- “Plant the flag of victory over Berlin!” Huffington Post
A Soviet World War II poster from 1941- “Forward. Victory is near.” Huffington Post
1930- “The Ten Commandments of the Proletariat.” Huffington Post
World War II poster- “The Motherland Calls”. Huffington Post
1930s poster- “Communist Youth, to tractors! Into the shock troops of the spring harvest!” Huffington Post
Poster from the Russian Revolution- “Have you signed up with the volunteers?” Huffington Post
1920’s poster- “With guns, we will defeat the enemy, with hard work we will have bread. To work, comrades!” Huffington Post
Poster from the Fourth Communist Party Conference, 1922. Huffington Post
1928- Political poster in support of the Five-Year Plan by Deni Dolgorukov. Huffington Post
1921- “Proletarians of all countries, unite!” Huffington Post
Lenin, Engels, and Marx in Leningrad, poster from 1960. “Forward, to the victory of communism!” Huffington Post
The 1930’s- “Komsomol [Communist Youth] is the shock brigade of the five-year plan.” Huffington Post
Anti-Nazi poster- “Worker, be on the alert!” Huffington Post
1920- “The organization of consumer cooperatives strengthens the Red Army.” History Collection

 

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