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Soviet Red Army Nazi
One sheet. "Long Live Our Mighty Red Army!" Bottom text: "To the total defeat of the hated enemy!" This is a Soviet World War II propaganda poster created in 1941 right after the Axis invasion of the USSR. It was designed by the prominent Russian artist Nikolai Mikhailovich Kochergin and published in the city of Frunze (modern-day Bishkek). Soviet infantrymen are shown charging forward into battle equipped with winter gear, PPSh-41 submachine guns, and hand grenades. A large red flag waves over the troops, displaying a portrait profile of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin to evoke patriotic and ideological unity. At the bottom right, German Wehrmacht soldiers bearing the Nazi swastika on their sleeves are shown cowering, retreating, and falling behind barbed wire defenses under the crushing advance of Soviet tanks and aviation.
Soviet Red Army Nazi - Before (Poster)
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