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¡Desenmascaremos a los depredadores social-fascistas, agentes del capitalismo, que están ocultando sus planes para nuevas guerras e intervenciones!

Número de Cartel: PP 039
Información sobre el cartel: Descorriendo la cortina pueden verse a miembros del Rot Front (Frente Rojo), organización paramilitar alemana asociada con el Partido Comunista. En la bandera roja sobre los hombres uniformados se puede leer “Frente Rojo”, mientras que sobre la cortina está escrito “2ª Internacional Comunista, Paz”. Detrás de la cortina se puede ver a un capitalista (con sombrero de copa) y dos miembros del Partido Social Democrático de Alemania.
Tamaño: 44x31.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1932
Editores: Editor Rabinkin; Technical Editor Iakovlev
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 4889. I. 32. No. 820. Order No. 5794. Submitted for production August 8, 1932. Approved for printing August 1. Standard Format 73 x 104. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Price 75 kopeks; [Printed at] 16 Krasnoproletarskaia Street
Número de Glavlit: B-23470
En el catologo: PP 039 Military
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