Yuri
Gagarin
Soviet
Propaganda
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SOVIET PROPAGANDA
Posters
& Cartoons of the 20th Century
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"GodÍs Word"
Undated
Text: " Brothers and sisters! Use American goods! Those who are hungry,
buy US fat, donÍt hurt your animals. Those that thirst, hurry up and
buy Coca-Cola!"
Text L. bottle: "Coca-Cola"
Text R. bottle: "PigÍs Fat" |
Artists:
Kukryniksy Group
"One-sided economy"
1952
Text: "Now days, during the third year of especially drastic militarization
of the capitalist economy, its harmful consequences are becoming clearer
and clearer. Military and inflation factors gave birth to one-sided
military development of the economy in capitalist countries although
they lead to temporary business revival." MelenkovÍs speech to XIXth
CPSU Congress
Text belly: "Capitalist economy."
Text fat leg: "Military industry."
Text thin leg: "Civil industry."
Note: Melenkov was a prominent leader under Stalin. He became the
head of the country for a short period after StalinÍs death.
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Artist:
B. Efimov
"Age Tells"
1952
Text: "I feel that the last blow is near. And when was the first one?
In October 1917."
Text old man: "Capitalism"
Text flag: "35 years of the Great Revolution"
Text banner: "Long live peace among nations." |
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Many of these
posters came from the Hoover
Institution's Russian/CIS collection.
RAO >
The Gallery > Soviet Propaganda p. 8
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