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Padres, hijos y nietos se alegran de celebrar con orgullo el día de nuestra victoria.

Número de Cartel: PP 534
Información sobre el cartel: Poster margin indicates the use of the poster is "for preschool age". The poem is by Grigore Vieru, a Moldovan writer. Translation from Moldavian was by I. Akima. The grandfather has the highest military decoration--a gold star indicating he was a “Hero of the USSR.” On the flag is "May 9", Soviet Victory Day in World War II.
Tamaño: 39х27
Tipo de cartel: Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1985
Editores: Editor N. Postnikova; Art Editor O. Vedernikov; Technical Editor Ia. Sokolova; Proofreader H. P’iankova
Información técnica: Submitted for production August 17, 1984. Approved for printing January 14, 1985. 60x90. Offset paper No. 1. Sans-serif font. Offset printing. Required volume of paper 1.0. Required calibration 6.0. Actual sheets of paper used 1.59. Publication No. 1986
En el catologo: PP 534 Communist Culture
Artista: Ostrov, S. (Ostrovi) — Остров, С.
Imprenta: Offset Printing Plant of Rosglavpoligrafprom — Фабрика офсетной Росглавполиграфпрома
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Editorial: Malysh (Kid) Publishing House, Moscow — Малыш
The history of Malysh Publishing House in Moscow begins with the foundation of the largest children's book publishing house in the Soviet Union, Detskaya Literatura (Children's Literature) or, Detgiz as it was abbreviated. Developed in 1933, Detgiz published books for youths aged two to seventeen. In 1957 Detskii Mir (Children's World) was formed out of Detgiz. In 1964, Detsky Mir was reorganized and came under new management. During reorganization, the name of the firm changed to Malysh (Kid) ...
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