RMR847YR–Vintage Soviet USSR Russian WW2 propaganda poster. 'Long live our Dear and Invincible Red Army!' Poster produced 1939 at the beginning of World War II featuring Lenin and Stalin as brave leaders in the face of aggression Images portray soldiers, cavalry, tanks, ships, and aircraft vigilant and battle-ready as Europe gears up for World War 2
RM2GD51JH–Russian propaganda poster of the 2nd World War, from 1941, with Lenin and Stalin on a red flag.
RM2ET674T–1949 Stalin post war Propaganda Poster ‘We shall overcome the dry season too!’ Post WW2 Stalin 1949 looking at an agricultural map with land irrigation outlets
RMR242P1–Propaganda poster from Soviet Russia depicting Josef Stalin as the Russian Strongman steering the ship of state through the troubled war years 1941
RM2CGHEW3–STALIN Vintage 1950’s Soviet Propaganda Poster Happy New Year, Beloved Stalin ! Young boy in sailor suit holding Soviet Russian Flag (сновым годом, любимый сталин!), 1952
RM2AHB1T6–SOVIET WW2 PROPAGANDA World War II Joseph Stalin Soviet Russian USSR propaganda poster by Arkady Arkady (1939) Second World War WW2 Stalin Russian War leader shown in Red Square Moscow towering over images of Soviet Russian military might
RF2R2XT91–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RMP2D442–Vintage Soviet Azerbaijan 1938 Propaganda USSR poster. ‘Hail the Great Stalin’ with Stalin shown as the larger-than-life leader of an enormous, unified empire. The soldiers form in their ranks, waving the Soviet flag. Fighter jets take flight in the background. The regime is all-powerful, Stalin is the architect. USSR 1930’s
RMR90GFY–Happy Pan Union Day Of Sportsmen with Stalin - Vintage U.S.S.R Communist Propaganda Poster
RMR847WA–1940 Original WWII Soviet Propaganda Poster: Protection and security of Leningrad . Joseph Stalin Finnish War by Artist Koretsky . The Winter War also known as the First Soviet-Finnish War, was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. The war began with a small Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II, and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty on 13 March 1940.
RM2AHB2AA–Vintage 1930’s Soviet Russian Propaganda Poster 'Victory of the 5 Year Plan - A blow to Capitalism‘ Capitalist businessmen being crushed under a giant number five. The five-year plans for the development of the national economy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics’ (USSR) Tzivchinskiy, N.V. (artist) Poster demonstrated to the Russian population how industrial expansion would enable Russia and Stalin to triumph over capitalist nations. Communism Capitalism Politics Propaganda Moscow USSR 1931
RM2WD73DJ–Viktor Klimashin. All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. 1940 - Vintage Soviet Advertising and propaganda - 1940' 'All-Union Agricultural Exhibition 1940' This is a promotional poster for the 1940 All-Union Agricultural Exhibition, featuring a sculpture-like portrayal of Joseph Stalin against a Soviet flag, with an agricultural and industrial exhibition in the background. It is styled in social realist art typical of the Soviet era, with bold colors and heroic imagery.
RMT04PW7–WWII 1940’s Soviet Air Force Propaganda Poster: Stalin's Hawks Smash German Invaders by T. Ksenofontov Vintage Soviet World War Two propaganda poster featuring four Soviet Air Force pilots in military uniform standing in front of a plane and an air force flag in blue and yellow with a red Soviet star in the centre, 'Glory to the Hawks of Stalin Smashing German Fascist Invaders' USSR Soviet Russian World War II Propaganda poster
RMGG296W–Satirical cartoon by Paul Odner, published in 'Marianne'. Hitler and Stalin washing their dirty linen: Poland and Finland January 31, 1940
RMMP2D49–Vintage Soviet Union Propaganda Poster Retro Political Art 'Donbas, Until We Overcome'
RM2B02Y8N–Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. While formally the office of the General Secretary was elective and was not initially regarded as top position in the Soviet state, after Vladimir Lenin's death in 1924, Stalin managed to consolidate more and more power in his hands, gradually putting down all opposition groups within the party. Stalin's idea of socialism in one country became the primary line of the Soviet politics. He dominated Soviet
RM2G20BA9–WW2 Russian Soviet Propaganda Poster 'For the Motherland, for Stalin’ – the official war-cry of the Red Army during the second world war. Artist G. Mirzoev
RF2G6G7PT–Joseph Stalin flat colored vector portrait with black contours. Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union as General Secr
RF2HBCBNH–Flag of USSR. Soviet Union symbol. Isolated on white. Star, hammer and sickle. Vector template for banner, poster, flyer, etc.
RM2B02WJH–Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent farmers in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform, which began in 1906. The label of kulak was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who resisted handing over their grain to detachments from Moscow. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin describe
RF2F2C8Y5–Union of Soviet Socialist Republics sign, vintage grunge imprint with USSR flag on white
RFDX6X48–WW2 warfare
RF2R2XTD3–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2HC5CY9–Flag of USSR. Soviet Union symbol. Isolated on white. Star, hammer and sickle. Vector template for poster, banner, flyer, etc.
RM2B02WJX–Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent farmers in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform, which began in 1906. The label of kulak was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who resisted handing over their grain to detachments from Moscow. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin describe
RF2R2XTAA–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2HBCBTM–Wavy flag of USSR isolated on white. Soviet Union symbol. Star, hammer and sickle. Vector template for banner, poster, flyer, etc.
RM2B02WJN–Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent farmers in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform, which began in 1906. The label of kulak was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who resisted handing over their grain to detachments from Moscow. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin describe
RF2R2XTCR–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RM2B02WJM–Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent farmers in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform, which began in 1906. The label of kulak was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who resisted handing over their grain to detachments from Moscow. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin describe
RM2B02K78–The Spanish Civil War was fought from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939 between the Republicans, who were loyal to the democratically elected Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a rebel group led by General Francisco Franco. The Nationalists prevailed, and Franco ruled Spain for the next 36 years, from 1939 until his death in 1975. The Nationalists advanced from their strongholds in the south and west, capturing most of Spain's northern coastline in 1937. They also besieged Madrid and the area to its south and west for much of the war. Capturing large parts of Catalonia in 1938 and 1939, the w
RM2B02RD8–Kulaks were a category of relatively affluent farmers in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform, which began in 1906. The label of kulak was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who resisted handing over their grain to detachments from Moscow. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin describe
RF2R2XTAN–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2R2XTA4–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2R2XTDH–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2R2XTA1–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2R2XTAJ–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party
RF2R2XTCM–Propaganda posters depicting Lenin who founded the Soviet Union, a one-party socialist state ruled by the ideologically Marxist Communist Party