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¡Honor y gloria para los maestros soviéticos!

Número de Cartel: PP 189
Información sobre el cartel:

La maestra lleva puesta la medalla de la Orden de Lenin (concretamente, el cuarto diseño de ésta), con la que se galardonaba a los civiles que realizaban servicios encomiables a la sociedad y al estado.
(En los retratos que aparecen en el fondo) “A la querida María Ivanovna”; “De su fiel estudiante, -Sasha”; “A una maestra y amiga, -Anton Osetrov”.

Tamaño: 36.5x25
Tipo de cartel: Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1951
Editores: Editor B. Vorontsov.
Información técnica: June 22, 1950; Volume 2 sheets of paper; Order No. 1098; Price 1 ruble
Número de Glavlit: A-04719
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