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On September 3, 1945, the Soviet Union declared victory over Japan. This day is also known as "Victory Over Japan Day" or, VJ Day as it was called in the west. The date commemorates the formal surrender of Imperial Japan in World War II. The Soviet Union declared war on Japan in August 1945 and sent over one million soldiers into Japanese-occupied northeastern China. The Japanese, taken aback by the Soviet onslaught, were crushed in defeat. With combat finished in the European Theater of operations that May, the final victory over Japan marked the end of all hostilities in World War II. This poster was produced for the first anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory but the piece also shows historical victories over Japan by the Soviets. The calendars indicate: 1922 – end of Japanese intervention in the Russian Civil War; August 6, 1938 - victory at Khasan USSR; August 20, 1939 – victory at Khalkhin gol’ Mongolia; September 3, 1945 – victory over Japan in World War II.
About The Collection
Poster Plakat is a private collection of Soviet and Eastern Bloc political ephemera spanning 1916 to 1991. The collection contains over 1,000 original posters, poster maquettes and political leaflets from windowpane-sized posters up to large, multi-panel broadsides. Numerous artists are represented such as Gustav Klutsis, Victor Deni, Nikolai Dolgorukov, Vladimir Stenberg, the Kukryniksy, Viktor Koretsky, and hundreds more. All posters are linen backed and ready for display.
If you are interested in using images from the Collection or exhibiting posters from it, please visit the Contact Us page for more information. You can also email info@posterplakat.com and include the name of your organization, the name of the contact person and provide your phone number. In addition, please provide a general description of the exhibit you are considering or the poster you would like to use.