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Hand painted Chinese Fighters
Maquette vintage Chinese propaganda poster from around 1970 titled "Long Live the Victory of the People's War". The text at the bottom, (Rénmín zhànzh?ng shènglì wànsuì!), translates to this exact title.
Key Information

Origin & Date: The poster was published in China around 1970.
Theme: It is an anti-colonial and anti-imperialist poster, created during an era when China was exporting Maoist ideology and showing solidarity with national liberation movements across the globe.
Imagery: The illustration features three figures of diverse ethnic backgrounds holding rifles and bayonets, with additional soldiers depicted in the background. This imagery promotes global solidarity among revolutionary peoples against common enemies, often specifically targeting U.S. imperialism during the Vietnam War era.
Historical Context: The "People's War" concept was a military strategy developed by Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong. The slogan and image reflect China's support for international communist movements and anti-American sentiment during the Cold War.
Hand painted Chinese Fighters (Poster)