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[Estados Unidos] Va demasiado lejos – ¡su cabeza se romperá!

Número de Cartel: PP 124
Información sobre el cartel: Este cartel es de grandes dimensiones. (Escrito en los sellos) “Sello para un mundo libre en Turquía, Grecia e Irán.” Las botas del policía militar estadounidense están sobre Turquía, Grecia e Irán, tres países sobre los que, tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Estados Unidos ejercía una gran influencia.
Tamaño: 72x26
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1961
Editores: Editor K. Nazarova
Información técnica: Submitted for printing November 19, 1961; Order 2812; Price 15 kopeks
Número de Glavlit: A09088
En el catologo: PP 124 Cold War (oversized)
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