Learn to be a Soldier [poster].
Moscow, 1940. Poster in red, brown, and gold. 30 x 95 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “Learn to be a soldier. Learn military skills so that the Red Army has the best soldiers.”. More
Moscow, 1940. Poster in red, brown, and gold. 30 x 95 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “Learn to be a soldier. Learn military skills so that the Red Army has the best soldiers.”. More
Moscow, 1940. Poster in red and brown. 30.5 x 94.5 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “Everyone must be mobilized to prepare for the danger of attacks. – Stalin”. More
Moscow, 1940. Poster in orange and gold. 30 x 92 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “[Young] communists- lead by example.”. More
Moscow, 1940. Poster in red, brown, and gold. 29 x 95 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “The person who doesn’t help the Red Army helps the Nazis. – Lenin.”. More
Kalinin, 1967. Reprint of a 1920s-era Soviet poster in the series of Soviet Political Posters. Clean tear at top. 91 x 58 cm. More
Moscow. Poster in orange and gold. Russian text. 30.5 x 92 cm. Rough translation: “Long live the Marshals of the Soviet Union! Voroshilov, Timoshenko, Budenny, Kuhik, Shapnickoff!”. More
Moscow, 1941. Poster in red, orange, gold, and grey. 29.5 x 44 cm. Russian text. Rough translation: “Long live the military leader of the Red Army, People’s Commisar of Defense, Hero and Marshal of the Soviet Union, C. K. Timoshenko!”. More