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All-Ukrainian Cooperative Bank.
Comrades–Cooperative Members! Workers and Peasants!

“A system of civilized cooperatives with public authority over an abundance of food products after the victory in the class [struggle] of the proletariat over the bourgeoisie – that is socialism.” – Lenin
[Partial translation]

All-Ukrainian Cooperative Bank. Comrades–Cooperative Members! Workers and Peasants! “A system of civilized cooperatives with public authority over an abundance of food products after the victory in the class [struggle] of the proletariat over the bourgeoisie – that is socialism.” – Lenin [Partial translation]

Número de Cartel: PP 1136
Información sobre el cartel: Ukrainian National Cooperative Bank (Ukrainbank) was founded in 1917 in Kiev and closed in 1936.
Tamaño: 37.5x28.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1924
Información técnica: Order No. 1152; R.U.P. No. 8516
Fuentes:

Dubinskii, I. V.; & Shevchuk, G. M. (1987). Chervonnoe kazachestvo. Kiev: Politizdat Ukrainy. (Baginskii bio)
Primakov, V. M. (1987). I vskhodili maki krasnye: Ocherki, statʹi, stikhi, rasskazy. Kiev: Molodʹ.

En el catologo: PP 1136 Economy b
Región de la URSS: RSS de Ucrania
Idioma: Ucraniano
Artista: Artist Unknown — неизвестный художник
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