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En el feliz día de la Liberación del yugo de los agresores alemanes, las primeras palabras de infinita gratitud y de amor del pueblo soviético son para nuestro amigo y padre, el camarada Stalin – el organizador de nuestra lucha por la liberación y la independencia de nuestra patria.

En el feliz día de la Liberación del yugo de los agresores alemanes, las primeras palabras de infinita gratitud y de amor del pueblo soviético son para nuestro amigo y padre, el camarada Stalin – el organizador de nuestra lucha por la liberación y la independencia de nuestra patria.

Número de Cartel: PP 371
Categoría: Stalin
Información sobre el cartel: This poster is a war-time version PP 372. Compare both images carefully.
Tamaño: 24х18.5
Tipo de cartel: Offset
Fecha de publicación: 1943
Editores: Editor E. Povolotskaia
Información técnica: Publication No. 6306. Order No. 2778. Volume 1 sheet of paper. Price 75 kopeks. Printed on an intaglio printing machine at “Gudok” Typography Workshop.
Número de Glavlit: L63690
En el catologo: PP 371 Stalin; Sister poster PP 372
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