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Proletarios, a las instituciones de educación superior, escuelas técnicas y cursos de formación – este es el camino para crear una estructura proletaria.
El núcleo de los obreros en la VTUZ [Institución de Educación Técnica Superior] debe elevarse al 70 por ciento. En Rabfak [Facultad del Obrero Industrial-Técnico] el porcentaje debe ser del 90 por ciento de obreros y obreras.
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Proletarios, a las instituciones de educación superior, escuelas técnicas y cursos de formación – este es el camino para crear una estructura proletaria. El núcleo de los obreros en la VTUZ [Institución de Educación Técnica Superior] debe elevarse al 70 por ciento. En Rabfak [Facultad del Obrero Industrial-Técnico] el porcentaje debe ser del 90 por ciento de obreros y obreras. [Traducción parcial]

Número de Cartel: PP 989
Información sobre el cartel:

[Quote] "From the resolution of the April plenum of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party".
[Building in background] "Technical College" (also called a higher technical educational institution).

Tamaño: 41x27.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1930
Información técnica: R30 No. 44 37--74 Order No. 186. Price 30 Kopeks.
Número de Glavlit: A-51814
En el catologo: PP 989 Education & Literacy
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