Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

Communist Propaganda of the 20th Century

propaganda - 'noun', information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view (Compact Oxford Dictionary).

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Thirty Years of the Soviet State: Calendar (2)


Thirty Years of the Soviet State: Calendar 1917 XXX 1947.  Harcover book published by Foreign Language Publishing House Moscow 1947.  Text is in English.  
(From the collection of Al Drummond.)

Famous tunnellers and builders of new mines in the Moscow Coal Basin – Alexander Medvedev, Vassili Lastochkin and Stepan Dedov

The Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Plants at the Tbilisi State University.  Students M. Nadiradze and K. Abesadze study transpiration in plants

In besieged Leningrad.  The Bolshevik plant producing armaments for the front, 1942

Zoya Vassilieva of Leningrad, who is a foreman at the Stalingrad Plant, with her daughter.  Vassileva went to Stalingrad to help rebuild the hero-city.  She has been decorated with the Order of Lenin

Harvesting citrus fruit. The Orjonikidze collective farm, Shrama village, Maharadze district

Tractor driver Praskovya Angelina, Deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. and hero of the Socialist Labour, with her daughter

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In the Palace of Culture at the Stalin Automobile Plant, Moscow

Library Room of the Palace of Culture at the Stalin Automobile Plant, Moscow

Mother-Heroine Kulbai Tastanbekova of the Kzil-Tu Collective Farm, Alma-Ata Region, Kazakh S.S.R., has raised ten children

Harvesting grapes in the Tiraspol District

Scientific study in the laboratory of Professor of Pharmacology Almi Toomingas, State University in Tartu

Radio class in the physics laboratory of School No. 110, Moscow, 1946


The Fitters’ workshop at a trade school in Moscow

Women tractor drivers of a collective farm

1 comment:

  1. It's reassuring to know there are so many happy people in the world. It makes ME happy too. :- )

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