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Estos son los “Derechos Humanos” en el mundo capitalista.
128,4 billones de dólares – presupuesto de los Estados Unidos, la mayor ciudadela del capitalismo, durante el año fiscal de 1979 para fines militares. Esto incluye bombas nucleares, termonucleares y de neutrones, “fortalezas volantes”, y cohetes aerotransportados: la sangre y las lágrimas de millones de personas.
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Estos son los “Derechos Humanos” en el mundo capitalista. 128,4 billones de dólares – presupuesto de los Estados Unidos, la mayor ciudadela del capitalismo, durante el año fiscal de 1979 para fines militares. Esto incluye bombas nucleares, termonucleares y de neutrones, “fortalezas volantes”, y cohetes aerotransportados: la sangre y las lágrimas de millones de personas. [Traducción parcial]

Número de Cartel: PP 818
Información sobre el cartel: This poster is oversized.
Tamaño: Please inquire
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1978
Editores: Editor: L. Laguta; Technical Editor M. Gridasova
Información técnica: Approved for printing September 22, 1977, Format 70 x 90 (cm); 2 sheets (2.4 standard sheets); Publication No. 1g-455; Offset paper No. 1, Order 7615; Price 80 kopeks.
Número de Glavlit: A-13695
En el catologo: PP 818 Cold War (oversized)
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