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We will turn female kolkhoz workers into true members of the kolkhoz.

Poster Number: PP 060
Category: Agriculture
Poster Notes: [On lottery card]: "Bainal-Minal (International) Village Soviet, Region Okt.[ober] Work Record Booklet of Collective Farmer, No. 113, surname Akhmedova"; A kolkhoz (kollektivnoe khoziaistvo) was a Soviet-era term for collective farm.
Media Size: 44x28
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: c.1935
Technical Information on Poster: UzLIT No. 467, Order No. 1856
Sources & Citation: Shamagdiev, S. A. (1957). Materialy k istorii Sovetskogo Uzbekistana: Sbornik statei. Tashkent: Izd-vo Akademii nauk Uzbekskoi SSR. (Citation per collective farms "Kzyl Oktyabr" and "Baynal-Minal" merging in 1952 into a collective farm named after Stalin)
Catalog Notes: PP 060 Agriculture (framed)
USSR Region: Uzbek SSR
Language: Uzbek
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: Uzpoligraf Typolithography, Uzbekistan — Типо-Литография Узполиграф треста, Узбекистан
During the early 1930s, the Uzbekistan-based Uzpoligraf printing trust consolidated a bevy of printing shops both large and small operating within the UzbekSSR and it placed them under state control. Uzpoligraf's principal headquarters were located in Tashkent.
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Publisher: Oznaşr (Uzbek State Publishing) — Ознаср (Узгосиздат)
Ѳznaşr (Uzbek State Publishing) was formed around 1924 in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Its main offices were located in Samarkand and in Tashkent. Prior to the October Revolution of 1917, there were few printing presses and lithography studios in Uzbekistan, and the few that existed tended to serve the Imperial Russian administration. In 1920, the Turkestan State Publishing House (likely the first publisher in the "Soviet East") developed operations across Central Asia. Ѳzna...
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