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El Frente Rojo vive. El Frente Rojo vencerá en todo el mundo.

Número de Cartel: PP 379
Información sobre el cartel: Poster is in Ukrainian language with one short section in German. The Red Front (Roter Frontkämpferbund or, Rot Front) was founded in Germany by Willy Leow and Ernst Thälmann. Those two men are likely pictured on the poster wearing the khaki-colored paramilitary uniforms. Leow fled to the Soviet Union in the 1930s and was subsequently arrested and executed during the Great Purge. Thälmann remained in Germany to lead the Communist Party. Arrested in 1933 by the Nazi government and sent to Buchenwald concentration camp, he died there in 1944. [Seen on flag] Long live the victorious arriving proletariat revolution
Tamaño: 38.5x26
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1932
Editores: Editor K.P. Bul'din; Text Editor A.M. Rosenberg
Información técnica: Submitted for printing September 15, 1932, Approved for printing October 31, 1932; Paper 62 x 88; 1- 1-56 Mistetstvo, Kharkov. 359/328 (1916…illegible) Order No. 1547
Número de Glavlit: 7701
En el catologo: PP 379 Military
Región de la URSS: RSS de Ucrania
Idioma: Ucraniano
Artista: Martiniuk, P.S. — Мартинюк, П.С.
Imprenta: UPP DVOU (Printing Industry Management/State Publishing Association of Ukraine) — УПП ГПОУ (Управление полиграф предприятиями/Государственное издательское объединение Украины)
The UPP (Printing Industry Management) managed the printers in cities around the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic carrying out jobs for the DVOU (State Publishing Association of Ukraine). In 1930, a resolution by the Ukrainian Central Committee created the DVOU making it the central administration for publications and literature distribution in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The DVOU replaced the DVU (State Publishing of Ukraine) that had been in existence since 1922.
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Editorial: Mistetstvo (Art Publishing House), Ukrainian SSR — Мистецтво (Искусство издательство Госкомиздата УССР)
Mistetstvo (Art Publishing House) was founded in Kharkov (Ukrainian SSR) between 1932-'34. It moved to Kiev in 1935. The publisher's chief output comprised of posters, portraits, artistic monographs and sheet music.
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