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Número de Cartel: PP 118
Información sobre el cartel: (Dentro del recuadro en la parte superior izquierda) “El número de estudiantes en centros de educación primaria, escuelas de siete cursos y escuela media, escuelas profesionales y centros de educación secundaria que la Unión Soviética alcanzó en 1950 fue de 37.000.000. Ese mismo año, 1.247.000 estudiantes estaban matriculados en centros de educación superior”. El eslogan de este cartel es una parte de la letra de una canción de la era soviética, “Canción a la madre patria” (también conocida como “Amplia es mi patria”). Escrita por Isaac Dunaevskii, esta canción hizo su debut en la película “Circo”, una producción soviética de 1936.
Tamaño: 36x27
Tipo de cartel: Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1951
Editores: Editor V. Bespalova.
Información técnica: June 27, 1951. Publication No. 9616. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Order No. 311-D. Price 1 ruble.
Número de Glavlit: A05921.
En el catologo: PP 118 Youth
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