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One Sheet propaganda poster is titled
"For the Motherland, for honor, for freedom!". It was created in 1941 during the Great Patriotic War (World War II) to mobilize the population against the invasion.
Poster Details
Artists: The image was created by an artist named A. Voloshin, with accompanying poetry by A. Zharov.
Context: The poster was published shortly after the German invasion in June 1941. It uses powerful imagery of a charging soldier, supported by a tank and aircraft, to inspire patriotism and resistance.
Message: The text on the poster calls for a merciless fight against the enemy forces. The main text translates to:
"The enemy's foot has touched our immeasurable land. We will mercilessly crush the dark forces of the enemy... We will move in a formidable campaign, lighting the way in the gloom, so that the fascist scum will no longer live on earth!"
Purpose: The poster aimed to boost morale and encourage recruitment, portraying the defense of the homeland as a fight for honor and freedom. |
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