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The Communist Party of Ukraine Has Constructed a Workers and Peasants Ukrainian Government. In 1917, the working people of all Russia revolted and overthrew the hangman, [Tsar] Nicholas II. [Partial translation]

Número de Cartel: PP 1156
Información sobre el cartel: Red Army soldier is holding (clockwise): Nestor Mankhno leader of the Black Army of Ukraine, Kurk [possibly the name Kurkulin], a bottle of Samogon [moonshine], Denikin [White Russian general], Wrangel [White Russian general], Kerenskii [Alexander Kerenskii of the Provisional Government]; Skoropadskyi [Ukraine "Hetman" Pavlo Skoropadskyi], Petliura [Symon Petliura, Ukraine Social Democrat, succeeded Skoropadskyi], "Peace" [sheet held by German officer], "Goods" [held by figure representing a capitalist with a “Trade agreement”], another figure with a treaty of “Peace”; Under soldier's right foot is the crown of the Tsar; [right corner]: "Workers of the world, unite!"
Tamaño: 24.5x19.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1921
Información técnica: No. 1051; RVTs (Passed by Military Censor), Kiev 1921
Fuentes: PP 1156 Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B.S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 242, poster 969.
En el catologo: PP 1156 Civil War c
Región de la URSS: RSS de Ucrania
Idioma: Ucraniano
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