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Cat. no: 761
Artist: Muratov N.E.
Title: Hands off Leningrad!
Year: 1941
Series: Fighting Pencil No.46

Cat. no: 760
Artist: Ivanov K.K.
Title: The path is open to mankind!
Year: 1960

Cat. no: 759
Artist: Astapov I.S.
Title: The coward has no place in the Soviet family!
Year: 1941
Series: Fighting Pencil No.42

Cat. no: 758
Artist: Kurdov V.I., Muratov N.E.
Title: Querillas
Year: 1941
Series: Fighting Pencil No.38


Cat. no: 757
Artist: Astapov I.S.
Title: The victory will come to the country where women and men have equal rights.
Year: 1941
Series: Fighting Pencil No.7

Cat. no: 756
Artist: Astapov I.S.
Title: Let's concentrate all our efforts on the prompt restoration of Leningrad’s municipal economy!
Year: 1944
Series: Fighting Pencil No.90

Cat. no: 755
Artist: Astapov I.S., Kurdov V.I.
Title: The tale of the fisherman and the fish
Year: 1943
Series: Fighting Pencil No.74

Cat. no: 754
Artist: Selivanov V.N.
Title: Death to the German-Finnish aggressors!
Year: 1944
Series: TASS Window Leningrad No.11


Cat. no: 753
Artist: Kukryniksy
Title: A New Year of Difficulties
Year: 1944
Series: Stike the Enemy, Agit-window No.27

Cat. no: 752
Artist: Selivanov V.N.
Title: Fritz's New Year's Eve Dream
Year: 1943

Cat. no: 751
Artist: Unknown
Title: The Victory at Stalingrad
Year: 1943
Series: TASS Window Leningrad No.2

Cat. no: 750
Artist: Muratov N.E.
Title: Hands off Leningrad!
Year: 1941
Series: Fighting Pencil No.46


Cat. no: 749
Artist: Gorbunov P.A.
Title: Rebuilt the industry of Leningrad!
Year: 1944
Series: Fighting Pencil No.96

Cat. no: 748
Artist: Galba (Galberschtadt) V.A., Gorbunov P.A.
Title: "Breaks all along the line"...
Year: 1944
Series: Fighting Pencil No.84

Cat. no: 747
Artist: Unknown
Title: 1st May on the West.
Year: 1923

Cat. no: 746
Artist: Unknown
Title: Why do the Landowner and the Kulak have an axe to grind with the Communist? Because the Communist stands up for the peasant and defends his land.
Year: Unknown