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Preparándose para la guerra
“El pacifismo burgués se tambalea y está en bancarrota, y su susurro sobre el desarme se está transformando en acuerdos con negocios de armas para conseguir más y más armamento. De nuevo, al igual que en 1914, los partidos de la guerra y la venganza se están avanzando hacia la primera fila” – Stalin

Preparándose para la guerra “El pacifismo burgués se tambalea y está en bancarrota, y su susurro sobre el desarme se está transformando en acuerdos con negocios de armas para conseguir más y más armamento. De nuevo, al igual que en 1914, los partidos de la guerra y la venganza se están avanzando hacia la primera fila” – Stalin

Número de Cartel: PP 293
Tamaño: 41.5x28
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1934
Editores: Editor N. Korobchenko; Technical Editor I. Kabanov
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 7002. I-35; No. 68; Order No. 2961; Submitted for production June 11, 1934; Approved for printing June 17, 1934; Standard format 62 x 94 - 1 sheet of paper; Price __kopeks; Printed on an offset rotary press.
Número de Glavlit: B-37767
En el catologo: PP 293 Communist Culture b
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