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Glory to the Soviet Army
One sheet vintage Soviet Ukrainian military propaganda poster titled
"Glory to the Soviet Army!". Published in 1959 in Ukraine, it was illustrated by V. Beskakomov.
Visual Elements & Symbolism
The poster uses dynamic imagery to honor the branches of the Soviet Armed Forces:

Flags: The composition features three distinct flags representing the major military branches:
Top (Red): The Red Army (Soviet Army) flag with a large yellow-bordered star.
Middle (White with Blue Stripe): The Soviet Naval Ensign, characterized by a blue stripe at the bottom, a red star, and a hammer and sickle.
Bottom (Light Blue/Yellow): The Soviet Air Force flag, showing a winged star emblem on a radiant sunburst background.
Military Ribbon: At the bottom, a laurel branch is entwined with the St. George ribbon (black and orange stripes), a traditional symbol of military valor in Russian and Soviet history.
Background: The flags are set against a celebratory night sky filled with bursting white fireworks.

Significance and Language
The slogan is written in Ukrainian, reflecting its publication for the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR). During the Soviet era, such posters were widely distributed to bolster patriotism and morale, celebrating major military holidays like the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy (February 23).
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