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Cinco años de MOPR [Organización Internacional de Ayuda a los Combatientes de la Revolución]

Número de Cartel: PP 1050
Información sobre el cartel:

MOPR (Международная организация помощи борцам революции) was the International Organization for assistance to Fighters for the Revolution.
[On banners]: "MOPR is the Red Base [of World Revolution", "A Unified Front of the Proletariat against White Terror!",
"Hail to the Prisoners of Capital".
Poster highlights the 5th anniversary of the October Revolution.

Tamaño: 30x23
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1922
Información técnica: Price 20 kopeks
Número de Glavlit: 3608. Mosgublit, Moscow provincial office section of Glavlit
En el catologo: PP 1050 Revolution b
Artista: Letkar, Leon Kogotovich — Леткар, Леон Коготович
The artist's birth surname is Ter-Karapetian.
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Imprenta: Rabochaia Gazeta (Workers' Newspaper) Typography, Moscow — Типография Рабочая газета, Москва
Although there were earlier versions of the "Workers' Newspaper", this Moscow-based periodical began publication in 1922. Its main offices were located in Moscow at 49 and 63 Sushchovskii Rampart. While the printer chiefly issued its in-house periodical, it occasionally disseminated political ephemera such as posters. In 1932, the newspaper ceased publication.
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Editorial: MOPR (International Organization for Aid to the Fighters of the Revolution) — МОПР
The International Organization for Aid to the Fighters of the Revolution (Mezhdunarodnaia Organizatsiia Pomoshchi Revoliutsioneram, MOPR) was popularly known as International Red Aid. It was a subsidiary of the Communist International and had offices around the world. In the U.S., MOPR operated under the name International Labor Defense (ILD). The ILD formed in Chicago in 1925 and was associated with the Workers' party. In 1947, the ILD merged with the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties forming ...
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