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Member of the Agricultural Credit Association! Check for yourself: Have you repaid your borrowings on time? Have you paid your initial deposit in full? [Partial translation]

Poster Number: PP 775
Category: Economy
Media Size: 28х22
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1929
Glavlit Directory Number: 61421. Mosoblit, Moscow regional section of Glavlit
Catalog Notes: PP 775 Economy b
Artist: 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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Printer: Typolithography Workshop named for V.V. Vorovskii, Moscow — Типо-литография им. Воровского, Москва
The Typolithography Workshop named for V.V. Vorovskii was named in honor of Vatslav Vatslavovich Vorovskii (1871-1923) who was the head of Gosizdat (State Publishing House) from 1919 to 1920. After leaving Gosizdat, Vorovskii served as a diplomat for the Soviet Union. In 1923, he was assassinated in Lausanne, Switzerland. The printing house bearing his name was located in Moscow at 18 Dzerzhinskii Street, a thoroughfare that later was named Bolshaia Lubianka.
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Publisher: Central Agricultural Bank of the USSR — Центральным сельскохозяйственным банком Союза ССР
In 1924, agricultural credit was organized in the USSR when the Central Agricultural Bank was formed. In 1930, the government re-organized the credit system and the nation's banking system thereby halting commercial credit. Reorganization ended the era of the local banking institution in the USSR. With centralization of credit complete, the Central Agricultural Bank of the USSR was restructured. It became the Cooperative Collective Union Agricultural Bank. Subsidiaries of the Cooperative Collective Union were in the Russian ...
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