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¡Todos a la reelección de los Soviets!
¡Más siervos y obreros para alimentar a los Soviets!
¡Sierva y obrera por los alimentos – estate en primera línea!
¡Vivan los Soviets! ¡Viva la dictadura del proletariado!
La construcción de granjas soviéticas colectivas es la forma socialista de dejar atrás las parcelas agrícolas pequeñas, anticuadas y dispersas. 
¡Hacia una gran agricultura colectiva!

¡Todos a la reelección de los Soviets! ¡Más siervos y obreros para alimentar a los Soviets! ¡Sierva y obrera por los alimentos – estate en primera línea! ¡Vivan los Soviets! ¡Viva la dictadura del proletariado! La construcción de granjas soviéticas colectivas es la forma socialista de dejar atrás las parcelas agrícolas pequeñas, anticuadas y dispersas. ¡Hacia una gran agricultura colectiva!

Número de Cartel: PP 588
Información sobre el cartel: [On grain elevator] Elevator; Poster was produced for the collectivization campaigns from 1927 to 1930.
Tamaño: 46.5х32
Tipo de cartel: Litografía y Offset
Fecha de publicación: c.1930
Número de Glavlit: 31657. Mosgublit, Moscow provincial section of Glavlit
En el catologo: PP 588 Agriculture
Artista: Artist Unknown — неизвестный художник
The artist's name on the poster is not indicated. By assigning Artist Unknown to a poster it also could mean the artist used a chop mark whereby no signature is seen thus rendering the artist's identity anonymous.
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Mossovet (Moscow Soviet of People's Deputies) was the USSR's version of a city council and it existed from 1918 until 1991. Today, the Mossovet building at 13 Tverskaia Street across from Tverskaia Square, serves as the office of Moscow's civil administration. Designed in 1782, the red-colored palazzo was the residence of Moscow's governor-general. In the 1940s, the Mossovet building was elevated three stories.
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