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One sheet vintage Soviet propaganda
poster titled "Peace to the World", originally published around the early 1960s. The poster features a dynamic, muscular man in black and white, waving a sky-blue flag with the main slogan.
Poster Details
Title: "Peace to the World"
Origin: Soviet Union (Russia)
Publication Date: Often cited as 1961, but similar designs date to the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Artist/Illustrator: Attributed to I. Toidze or V. Klimashin in various sources.
Slogan: The main text in Russian reads, which translates to "Peace to the World" or "Peace for the World".
Multilingual Text: The bottom of the poster repeats the word "Peace" in several other languages, including English ("PEACE"), Chinese, German ("FRIEDEN"), Spanish ("PAZ"), French ("PAIX"), and others.
The poster is a classic example of Cold War-era Soviet peace propaganda, using socialist realism-influenced artwork to promote global peace and disarmament. |
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