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Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!” 1931

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The poster - “Aropraysn undzer finif yor-plan veln mir kinem nit derloybn!” (We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!) in original Yiddish - depicts Red Army mechanic teaching a group of USSR ethnic minorities, dressed in folk costumes (Ukrainian, Far Eastern, Central Asian, Kazakh), the tractor motor. The group is set against the background of a vigilant Red Army soldier protecting the Soviet border, marked by a striped red and white post. Background also includes industrial plant and a fragment of the USSR map showing the Volga River, Caspian Sea, and Ural Mountains. A part of propaganda campaign rallying support for the First Five-Year Plan, 1928-1932, aimed at industrial revolution in the USSR. Designed by Konstantin Finogenov (1902-1989), Soviet painter specializing in propaganda art. Published by Tsenroizdat (Central Publishing House for the USSR Peoples, 1924-1931) in 1931. Print run 3,000 copies. Price 30 kopeks.
Title: Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!” 1931
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The poster - “Aropraysn undzer finif yor-plan veln mir kinem nit derloybn!” (We’ll let nobody to wreck the Five-Year Plan!) in original Yiddish - depicts Red Army mechanic teaching a group of USSR ethnic minorities, dressed in folk costumes (Ukrainian, Far Eastern, Central Asian, Kazakh), the tractor motor.
The group is set against the background of a vigilant Red Army soldier protecting the Soviet border, marked by a striped red and white post.
Background also includes industrial plant and a fragment of the USSR map showing the Volga River, Caspian Sea, and Ural Mountains.
A part of propaganda campaign rallying support for the First Five-Year Plan, 1928-1932, aimed at industrial revolution in the USSR.
Designed by Konstantin Finogenov (1902-1989), Soviet painter specializing in propaganda art.
Published by Tsenroizdat (Central Publishing House for the USSR Peoples, 1924-1931) in 1931.
Print run 3,000 copies.
Price 30 kopeks.

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