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Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “Greetings to the great Stalin, a guarantor of the constitution of the victorious socialism!” 1940

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The poster - “A grus dem groysn Stalin, dem shafer fun dem konstitutsiye funem zigraykhn sotsialism!” (Greetings to the great Stalin, a guarantor of the constitution of the victorious socialism!) in original Yiddish - promotes the popular involvement in the 1940 elections to the organs of the Soviet power in the western regions of Ukraine and Belorussia annexed by the USSR as per the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (partition of independent Polish state between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia) in November 1939. Published by the State publishing house “Iskusstvo” (Moscow-Leningrad, 1940). Designed by Nikolai Denisov (1917-1982), Soviet artist, the author of many propaganda posters, and his wife Nina Vatolina (1915-2002), also famous for her propaganda posters. Editor A.Druzhkov. Technical editor I.Kabanov. Translation editor I.Lev. Print run 1,000 copies. Price 1 ruble. Same type face, editors, and publisher as in the POST_00013 and POST_00016.
Title: Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “Greetings to the great Stalin, a guarantor of the constitution of the victorious socialism!” 1940
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The poster - “A grus dem groysn Stalin, dem shafer fun dem konstitutsiye funem zigraykhn sotsialism!” (Greetings to the great Stalin, a guarantor of the constitution of the victorious socialism!) in original Yiddish - promotes the popular involvement in the 1940 elections to the organs of the Soviet power in the western regions of Ukraine and Belorussia annexed by the USSR as per the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (partition of independent Polish state between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia) in November 1939.
Published by the State publishing house “Iskusstvo” (Moscow-Leningrad, 1940).
Designed by Nikolai Denisov (1917-1982), Soviet artist, the author of many propaganda posters, and his wife Nina Vatolina (1915-2002), also famous for her propaganda posters.
Editor A.
Druzhkov.
Technical editor I.
Kabanov.
Translation editor I.
Lev.
Print run 1,000 copies.
Price 1 ruble.
Same type face, editors, and publisher as in the POST_00013 and POST_00016.

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