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).

Monday, February 27, 2017

Podomju Latvija (Soviet Latvia) (9)

Podomju Latvija (Soviet Latvia). Hardcover book published by Riga Avots 1985, 215 pages with colour photographs throughout.


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

The Blue Adriatic (9)

The Blue Adriatic. Hardcover book published by Spektar, Zagreb (no date). Text is in Croato-Serbian, English, German, Italian and French.

Rabac, Croatia

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Sputnik: Digest of Soviet Press: 1 January 1978. (8)

Sputnik: Digest of Soviet Press: 1 January 1978. Paperback magazine published by Novosti Press Agency. All text is in English.


Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Deutsche Demokratische Republik. (37)

Deutsche Demokratische Republik.  Hardcover book published by Sachsenverlag Dresden 1959.  All text is in German.  There is a booklet with Russian, English, French and Spanish translations.

The youth of the Magdeburg county undertook to drain the Wische (marshy area) in order to reclaim 16,000 hectares of arable land

Monday, February 13, 2017

Mockba Moscow Moscou Moskau Moscu (5)

Mockba Moscow Moscou Moskau Moscu. Hardcover book published 1963. Text is in Russian, English, French, German and Spanish.

View of the Red Square from Zamoskvprechye with the Kremlin (left) and St. Basil's Cathedral (centre) (16th cent.)

Monday, February 6, 2017

Red Detachment of Women – A Modern Revolutionary Ballet: Revised collectively by the China Ballet Troupe (May 1970 script). (10)

Red Detachment of Women – A Modern Revolutionary Ballet: Revised collectively by the China Ballet Troupe (May 1970 script). Hardcover book published by the Foreign Lanuages Press Peking 1972, 169 pages with black and white and colour photographs. Text is in English.

Wu Ching-hua and a group of fighters use the favourable terrain of a mountain pass to intercept the enemy as cover for the transfer of the army's main force.