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Solo en la Unión Soviética los judíos tienen derecho a la tierra y al trabajo voluntario.
[4 primeras imágenes] En las garras degeneradas de la autocracia, la violencia y la ausencia de derechos, encerrados en los límites su asentamiento, los judíos vivían en extrema pobreza.
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Solo en la Unión Soviética los judíos tienen derecho a la tierra y al trabajo voluntario. [4 primeras imágenes] En las garras degeneradas de la autocracia, la violencia y la ausencia de derechos, encerrados en los límites su asentamiento, los judíos vivían en extrema pobreza. [Traducción parcial]

Número de Cartel: PP 1073
Información sobre el cartel: [Top 4 scenes]: In the vice-grip of autocracy // Violence and the absence of rights // Trapped in the Pale of Settlement // Jews lived in extreme poverty.
Tamaño: 39x26.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1928
Editores: Text Editor Ia. A. Slonina; [poster] Subject and Design V.S. Gliazera
Información técnica: Order No. 26; [Poster art dated] 1927
Número de Glavlit: A2371
Fuentes: Shrayer, M. D. (2018). Voices of Jewish-Russian literature: An anthology. Boston: Academic Studies Press.
En el catologo: PP 1073 [Pending translation]
Artista: Smekhova, P. — Смехова, П.
Imprenta: Tsentrizdat (Central Publishing House of the Peoples of the USSR) — Центриздат (Центральное издательство народов СССР)
Tsentrizdat was established in 1924 to consolidate East and West publishing divisions into one entity. With a focus on literature, political, scientific and educational information in the national languages of the USSR, it had offices throughout the Soviet republics and autonomous regions. Its printing house was located in Moscow along Shliuzovaia Naberezhnaia (Gateway Embankment, i.e. Gateway Passage). Tsentrizdat was dissolved in 1931 when the USSR centralized its printing and publishing industries.
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