 
  Peace will be maintained and will last if the nations [people] take into their hands the issue of the preservation of peace and persist with it throughout. - J.V Stalin
Poster Number: PP 826
			  		  	  			  										Category: Stalin
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			  		  	  				Poster Type: Offset
			  		  	  				Publishing Date: c. 1952
			  		  		  	  				Technical Information on Poster: MSZ. 328-1952.IV.  [1952 April]; Accountable [Printing] Manager, Gyula Pomayer; Publisher in charge, József Török.
			  		  	  				Print Run: 24,000
			  		  		  		  	  				Catalog Notes: PP 826 Stalin; Sister poster PP 153
			  		  		  	  				Language: Hungarian
			  		  	  Artist: Belopol'skii, Boris Naumovich — Белопольский, Борис Наумович
					Boris Naumovich Belopol'skii was a multi-talented artist.  While his chief concentration was in graphic art, Belopol'skii was also known as a painter and a monumentalist. A 1928 graduate of the Kharkov Art Institute, he lived in Kharkov until 1941 whereupon he moved to Moscow. During the 1930s the artist began designing posters. His artistic style incorporated photomontage and illustrative realism. Belopol’skii designed posters for Iskusstvo (Art) Publishing House whereby he generated a significant number of titles co...
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			Printer: Offset Printing House, Budapest — 
					The Offset Printing House was a state-owned printer located in Budapest, Hungary.
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			Publisher: Hungarian-Soviet Society, Newspaper and Agitational Material — Венгерско-советского общества культурных связей, агитация и газета
			The Hungarian-Soviet Society (A.K.A. Hungarian-Soviet Cultural Society) was founded in 1945 to foster increased Soviet culture with Hungary.  Pragmatically, it served as a mass organization (with about 1.5 million members by the 1950s) to heighten the Soviet Union's influence within the Hungarian People's Republic.  The Society published its own newspaper and it distributed literature and propaganda relevant to its cause.  While it disbanded after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, it was reconstituted in subsequent years and remained ...
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