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¡Hombres y mujeres de las granjas colectivas! ¡Prepárense para defender con destreza la gran patria soviética!

Número de Cartel: PP 332
Información sobre el cartel: El mensaje de este cartel enfatiza lo importante que era que todos los ciudadanos soviéticos recibieran formación militar. Vsevobuch era el nombre (acrónimo) con el que era conocida la formación militar obligatoria en la URSS.
Tamaño: 45x32
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1936
Editores: Editor Povolotskaia; Technical Editor Iakovlev
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 7831; I. 35; No. 1574; Submitted for production May 23, 1936 [and] Approved for printing June 28, 1936; Order No. 450; Standard format 72 x 104; Volume 1 sheet of paper; [Printed at] 3 Mir Street
Número de Glavlit: B-7290
En el catologo: PP 332 Military
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