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El Ejército Rojo es el fiel guardián del país de los soviéticos. [En la parte superior derecha del cartel] Osoaviakhim – Apoyo a la defensa y al trabajo pacíficos de la URSS.

Número de Cartel: PP 324
Información sobre el cartel: Osoaviakhim era la Unión de Sociedades de Asistencia para la Defensa, la Aviación y la Construcción Química. El arma de artillería que aparece en este cartel es, casi con toda seguridad, el obús ruso M1910/30 de 122-mm.
Tamaño: 28.5x21
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1930
Información técnica: Izogiz No. 136; R. 36; Price 25 kopeks
En el catologo: PP 324 Military
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