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Soviet Soldier And Man
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Soviet World War II propaganda poster, created by artists A. and V. Kokorekin and published in 1942, highlights the importance of providing warm clothing to soldiers fighting on the Eastern Front.
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Title (English Translation): "Comrade! Remember that a well and warmly dressed fighter will strike the enemy even harder."
Content: The image depicts an older, smiling civilian man in winter attire (a ushanka hat and tulup coat) handing a pair of traditional Russian felt boots (valenki) to a Red Army soldier. This was a common theme to encourage civilian support for the war effort, especially during the harsh Russian winters that both sides faced.
Inscription: The boots themselves have a smaller inscription that translates to "to the best machine gunner".
Historical Context: The poster was produced in 1942, a year after the German invasion of the Soviet Union began and during a period when the Red Army was fighting in extreme winter conditions.
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