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Long live the society for connections between city and country!
10th Anniversary of OSGD 1923-1933
[Top left in red] “The most radical, most important issue is the relation of the working class to peasants and the union of the working class with peasants.”  --Lenin 
[Partial translation]

Long live the society for connections between city and country! 10th Anniversary of OSGD 1923-1933 [Top left in red] “The most radical, most important issue is the relation of the working class to peasants and the union of the working class with peasants.” --Lenin [Partial translation]

Poster Number: PP 718
Category: Workers
Poster Notes: OSGD (Society for Strengthening Bonds Between the City and the Village) was a governmental social plan from 1923 until the early 1930s. It worked to build an economic, political and cultural union between educated, working class citizens of the cities and the peasantry of rural areas.
Media Size: 47x34
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1933
Glavlit Directory Number: 15
Catalog Notes: PP 718 Workers
Artist: Mirzoev, Grigorii Iosifovich — Мирзоев, Григорий Иосифович
Printer: Gruzpoligraf Trust of the NKLP — Грузполиграф треста НКЛП
Little information exists on the formation of Gruzpoligraf. It was a Georgian-based printing trust that was likely established in the 1920s during the period when the Soviet Union was consolidating its state printing operations. This particular trust was under auspices of the NKLP (People’s Commissariat of Light Industry).
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