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The Soviet government also produced anti-religious cartoons and postcards. The posters contain such imagery as Lenin sweeping clergy from the earth, hypocritical priests, and Christians as sheep ...
We've seen some space propaganda, anti-alcohol posters, and even anti-Communist political propaganda. And now, we present the very best, in high ...
1 A Soviet anti-alcohol poster from 1930. The text exhorts people to "smash" alcohol, describing it as "the enemy of the cultural revolution." 2 A poster from 1929.
1972-1988. Soviet anti-alcohol posters. In Soviet Russia, alcohol consumes YOU! by Alex Q. Arbuckle (opens in a new tab) ...
Some Exceptionally Vivid Soviet Anti-Religious Propaganda. By Rebecca Onion. Sept 19, 2013 11:30 AM. ... Here are four pieces of anti-religious propaganda published in the young Soviet Union.
Soviet Anti-Religion Caricatures. Posted by Julie L. Mellby on December 28, 2011. Belief is harmful, ... The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox ...
One poster shows a bottle morphing into scissors, cutting a family photo in two. A 1977 design from “Alcohol: Soviet Anti-Alcohol Posters” reads, “Much evil and wrongdoing to the family ...
A new book from Fuel features previously unpublished anti-alcohol posters from the 1960s to ’80s in the Soviet Union. by Allison Meier April 5, 2017 April 6, 2017 Subscribe to our newsletter ...
The Morning Freiheit, the daily Yiddish newspaper which maintains a strong pro-Soviet attitude, sharply criticized today the continuation of anti-Semitic propaganda in the Soviet Union.