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Antikbar One sheet military propaganda Soviet propaganda poster is titled "For the Defence of the Motherland". It was created during World War II, known in the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War.
Poster Details
Artist: The poster was created by an artist identified simply as Vandyshev, whose signature is visible vertically on the right side of the image.
Year of Publication: 1941.
Themes: The image depicts determined Red Army soldiers marching forward with bayoneted rifles, supported by artillery and aircraft, ready for battle. This style was common in early war propaganda, designed to inspire motivation and unity during a critical period of the war.
Historical Context
Soviet propaganda posters were a crucial part of the ideological strategy during the war, used to mobilize the population, boost morale, and portray a powerful defense against the invading German forces. The direct and forceful composition, with simple slogans, made the message easily understandable to the masses. |
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