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La Unión Soviética brilla con sus joyas,
“¡Los kazajos, armenios y bielorrusos son libres!”
Los tayikos y los pueblos más allá del Mar Caspio,
sesenta grupos étnicos que han renacido de las cenizas.
“Stalin los está cuidando, educando y guiando.”
“La gran hermandad de los pueblos, que está en flor.”
Del libro “Sobre la hermandad de las naciones” del poeta nacional Jambul.

La Unión Soviética brilla con sus joyas, “¡Los kazajos, armenios y bielorrusos son libres!” Los tayikos y los pueblos más allá del Mar Caspio, sesenta grupos étnicos que han renacido de las cenizas. “Stalin los está cuidando, educando y guiando.” “La gran hermandad de los pueblos, que está en flor.” Del libro “Sobre la hermandad de las naciones” del poeta nacional Jambul.

Número de Cartel: PP 203
Categoría: Stalin
Información sobre el cartel: Dzhambul Dzhabaev era un akyn [cantante de folk] kazajo muy popular durante el periodo estalinista.
Tamaño: 39x28
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1940
Editores: Editor A. Rachevskii; Technical Editor I. Kabanov
Información técnica: Iskusstvo No. 4296; Index R-10; Order No. 1997; Submitted for production August 11, 1939 [and] Approved for printing September 23, 1939; Standard format 62 x 92; Volume 1 sheet of paper; Price 7 kopeks; [Printed at] 3 Mir Street
Número de Glavlit: A-12198
En el catologo: PP 203 Stalin
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