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The early Soviet propaganda posters highlighted in “Constructing ... Grigorii Shegal, with the text that needs no explaining: “Down With Kitchen Slavery.” Valentina Kulagina’s 1930 ...
Propaganda posters were all too common during the Second World War. When the globe plunged into total war, there came a need to get everyone on board. That said, some of these left something to be ...
We weren’t flying bombers. It is fascist propaganda. H: But also, that first poster by Boccasile is great because there’s no text. The image is so impactful on its own. And, generally speaking ...
Though the text was Cyrillic, the imagery was clear: These were World War II propaganda posters promoting ... to ever changing present events." No two posters were quite alike.