Soviet History Through Propaganda Posters

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Soviet History Through Propaganda Posters What is the message and how is it achieved? Stalin's USSR 1

Under the leadership of the great Stalin - onward to communism. #14 B.F. Berezovskii and M.M. Solov’ev Under the leadership of the great Stalin - onward to communism.

Black ravens are preparing to raid the USSR. Proletariat, watch out! #15 1930 D. Moor Black ravens are preparing to raid the USSR. Proletariat, watch out!

Come join our collective farm, comrade! #16 1930 Korabloyova Vera Come join our collective farm, comrade!

Not a single hectare of land should be left unsown! #17 1931 V. Yefanov Not a single hectare of land should be left unsown!

#18 1988 Alexander Vaganov Collectivization, 1929.

Long live the industrial and financial development! #19 1930 Yu. Pimenov Long live the industrial and financial development! Fulfill the Five-Year Plan in four years! Against religion!

At a Bolshevik pace we’ll open the Kuznetsk plant on time! #20 1931 Vyalov Konstantin At a Bolshevik pace we’ll open the Kuznetsk plant on time!

#21 1934 Volkova Marina National policy guarantees that the backward nations of the Soviet North will bloom with socialism.

1954 NO!

#22 Alexander Lozenk 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940

#23 1988 Tatyana Nemkova Have your own opinion.

In memory of the 17th Congress of the Communist Party. #24 1988 Alexander Vaganov In memory of the 17th Congress of the Communist Party.