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Prepare resistance against invaders

Prepare resistance against invaders "Members of the military preparation organization, go to your military training post. At this time, the training post should be the main way for military training in the military preparation organization. Become skilled in special kinds of military preparation"

Poster Number: PP 090
Category: Military
Poster Notes: Poster contains missive, "Send your comments about this poster to the address: Moscow, IZOGIZ, Mass Agitation Sector."
Media Size: 42x30
Poster Type: Lithograph
Publishing Date: 1932
Editorial Information: Editor Rebinkin. Technical Editor Gusev.
Technical Information on Poster: Izogiz No. 3459. R. 35. No. 623. Submitted for production January 16, 1932. Approved for printing January 21, 1932. Order No. 84.
Glavlit Directory Number: B-18814.
Catalog Notes: PP 090 Military
Artist: Govorkov, Viktor Ivanovich — Говорков, Виктор Иванович
Viktor Ivanovich Govorkov studied art in the studios of the Club for Soviet Workers in Vladivostok during the mid-1920s. From 1926 to 1930, Govorkov studied at VKhUTEIN [Higher Art and Technical Institute] in Moscow under the tutelage of Sergei Gerasimov where he concentrated in monumental art. His thesis at VKhUTEIN was a sketch for a panel intended for decoration on Red Square in preparation for the May Day festivities there in 1930. Upon his graduation he served ...
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Printer: Mosoblpoligraf (Moscow Regional Printers), Moscow — Мособполиграф (Московская областная полиграфская), Москва
Mosoblpoligraf was a regional, state-owned printing trust created in the mid-1920s during the period when the Soviet Union was consolidating its best and most productive printers. The 5th Lithography Workshop, 12th Lithography Workshop, 16th Lithography Workshop, and the 26th Lithography Workshop were all Moscow printers under the Mosoblpoligraf banner.
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Publisher: Ogiz-IzoGiz, Moscow-Leningrad — Огиз-Изогиз, Москва-Ленинград
Ogiz was the Association of the State Book and Magazine Publishers. Its main offices were located in Moscow and in Leningrad. The Sovnarkom of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic established Ogiz in 1930 to centralize publishing activities under a state monopoly in order to eliminate duplication of printed material, streamline and control publishing production and output, and to create a base for marketing books, training and technical manuals. In 1931, the Central Committee of the USSR ...
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