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El nuevo ordenamiento territorial soviético en Ucrania.
1. Así era durante el periodo de los ricos y los capitalistas. La tierra de la clase dirigente frente a la tierra de los campesinos. 
2. Así es bajo el gobierno soviético. Toda la tierra para los agricultores.

El nuevo ordenamiento territorial soviético en Ucrania. 1. Así era durante el periodo de los ricos y los capitalistas. La tierra de la clase dirigente frente a la tierra de los campesinos. 2. Así es bajo el gobierno soviético. Toda la tierra para los agricultores.

Número de Cartel: PP 023
Información sobre el cartel: (En la bandera) “Viva el gobierno soviético”
Tamaño: 33x23
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1920
Fuentes: Ukrainsʹke radiansʹke obrazotvorche mystetstvo ta arkhitektura: Mystetstvo narodzhene zhovtnem, 1917-1987. (1987). Kyïv: Mystetstvo.
En el catologo: PP 023 Communist Culture
Región de la URSS: RSS de Ucrania
Idioma: Ucraniano
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