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¡Las fronteras de la URSS son sagradas e inviolables!

Número de Cartel: PP 1028
Información sobre el cartel:

The soldier is wearing the green accent colors associated with border patrol troops. He carries with him an unseen rifle with the bayonet exposed. Next to him there is a Soviet border plinth with what is likely the kilometer marking of his station.
A border obelisk (marker) can be seen with kilometer mark and USSR crest.

Tamaño: 32.5x24
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1951
Editores: Editor B. Vorontsov
Información técnica: [Approved] November 11, 1950. Publication No. 9245. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Order No. 8801. Price 1 ruble.
Número de Glavlit: A09008
En el catologo: PP 1028 Military b; Sister poster PP 1027
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