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1917-1927 The work of ideologically based education. [Partial translation]

Número de Cartel: PP 623
Información sobre el cartel: [On banner above solder]. “It’s impossible to build a communist society in a country of illiterates.” --Lenin; This poster propagates not only the October Revolution but also the likbez campaign. Likbez (likvidatsiia bezgramotnosti) was a program to "liquidate illiteracy" in the U.S.S.R. It started in 1919 when Vladimir Lenin signed the decree "On eradication of illiteracy". From that point, Russians ages 8 to 50 years were required to be literate in their native language.
Tamaño: 32x25.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1927
Información técnica: Order No. 2803.
Número de Glavlit: 93609
En el catologo: PP 623 Education & Literacy
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