Soviet Propaganda Posters. PROPAGANDA can be defined as information that could be biased or misleading that is used to promote or publicize a particular.

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Soviet Propaganda Posters

PROPAGANDA can be defined as information that could be biased or misleading that is used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Propaganda is spread using various kinds of media (like TV, radio, speeches, posters, pamphlets, art). CENSORSHIP restricts or removes ideas or information from the public discourse.

We Will Fulfill the Great Plan

We’ll Build It!

Work Hard and You Will Have Enough Bread

Death to World Imperialism!

Our Triumph in Space is a Hymn to the Soviet Union

Lenin was, Lenin is, Lenin will Live!

Stalin’s care brightens the future of our children!

Young builders of Communism! Forward, to new successes at work and study!