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|  | | Cat. no: | 751 | | Authors: | Unknown |
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| Title: | The Victory at Stalingrad | | Year: | 1943 | | Issue: | Unknown | | Publisher: | TASS | | Series: | TASS Window Leningrad No.2 | | Place of publishing: | Leningrad | | Style: | Caricature | | Language: | Russian | | Size: | 84 x 120 | | Condition: | Good. Wear and tear at the edges; repaired tears. | | Notes: | Set of four posters; each poster is 42 x 60. Poster one shows the nazi "Reichsminister for propaganda and public enlightenment", Josef Goebbels, screeching into a microphone like a cat in heat while the donkey-headed German population readily accepts each lie he tells. Poster two shows Nazi soldiers deserting their smashed equipment and fleeing from a barrage of Red artillery shells. Poster three gruesomely illustrates huge piles of dead fascist soldiers, one labeled "Caucasus Front", one labeled "Central Front", with the largest pile in the very middle labeled "Stalingrad Front". Poster four shows a Soviet tank with red banner waving rolling over a huge pile abandoned Wernmacht equipement (and not a few dead Germans, too). | | Period: | 1941-1945 | | Theme: | Military-patriotic and revolutionary posters Great Patriotic War Anti-imperialist propaganda Anti-Fascism | | | | | | | | All posters |
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