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Long Live International Youth Day.
Anonymous (Russian)
1940
Stay vigilant!
Anonymous (Russian)
1929
The laws and practices of Young Pioneers
Anonymous (Russian)
early 1930s
The working woman is for--literacy, skills, and a new kind of life
Anonymous (Russian)
mid 1920s
The best young workers go to military schools!
Anonymous (Russian)
late 1920s
Armenian Woman [promoting savings, encouraging people to buy certificates and gives interest values]
Anonymous (Russian)
1928
Lenin, the helmsman of the Soviet state
Anonymous (Russian)
after 1924
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Peasant Woman, Vote Again for the Cooperative
Anonymous (Russian)
1929
War Against War
Anonymous (Russian)
1920s
Do you know Ilich's (Lenin's) covenant?
Anonymous (Russian)
1920s
Soviet propaganda poster in Yiddish: "The old school produced slaves; the Soviet school prepares healthy, skilled workers who are builders of the socialist order..."
Anonymous (Russian)
1920s
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