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Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Section I: General provisions; Section II: On the structure of Soviet Power, Organs of central government; Section III. On Voting Rights; Section IV. On the Budget of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic; Section V. On the Seal, Flag, and Capital of the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic. [Partial translation]

Constitution of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Section I: General provisions; Section II: On the structure of Soviet Power, Organs of central government; Section III. On Voting Rights; Section IV. On the Budget of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic; Section V. On the Seal, Flag, and Capital of the Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic. [Partial translation]

Poster Number: PP 1128
Category: Events
Poster Notes: The Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR was ratified May 15, 1929 in Kharkov, Ukraine at the 11th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets.
Media Size: 43x31
Poster Type: Lithograph and Offset
Publishing Date: 1931
Technical Information on Poster: Order No. 2545; Order No. 4347; Communist Printing House of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, 31 Pushkin Street [Kharkov?]; Printed by the Book Printing Plant of the DVOU named for G[rigori[ I[vanovich] Petrovskii.
Glavlit Directory Number: 8866. Ukrgolovlit, city section of Glavlit in Kiev, Ukraine; 9209. Ukrgolovlit
Catalog Notes: PP 1128 Events b
USSR Region: Ukrainian SSR
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: UPP DVOU (Printing Industry Management/State Publishing Association of Ukraine) — УПП ГПОУ (Управление полиграф предприятиями/Государственное издательское объединение Украины)
The UPP (Printing Industry Management) managed the printers in cities around the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic carrying out jobs for the DVOU (State Publishing Association of Ukraine). In 1930, a resolution by the Ukrainian Central Committee created the DVOU making it the central administration for publications and literature distribution in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The DVOU replaced the DVU (State Publishing of Ukraine) that had been in existence since 1922.
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