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¡Gloria a la madre-heroína!

Número de Cartel: PP 314
Información sobre el cartel: La madre que aparece en este cartel lleva puesta la medalla de la Orden de la Madre Heroína (mat’-geroinia) que la URSS daba a una madre por criar diez, o más, hijos. Casi con toda seguridad, este cartel se realizó para la celebración el 8 de marzo del Día Internacional de la Mujer, ya que la celebración del día de la madre se prohibió en la Unión Soviética.
Tamaño: 35x25
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1944
Editores: Editor K. Yerinova.
Información técnica: September 26, 1944. Publication No. 6564. Order No. 577. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Price 2 rubles.
Número de Glavlit: A 11331
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