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| Marking: | 95920 |
| Country: | The RSFSR |
| Dating: | 1920 year |
| The original. |
A postcard titled "It's time to live clean and not be offended. All the trash out of the hut" is an example of Soviet propaganda during the Civil War in Of Russia. It was created by an artist Dmitry Moore (Orlov), a famous Soviet cartoonist and master of propaganda posters.
The postcard is made in the style of a Russian splint and satirically depicts the political situation of that time.:
Plot: A peasant or worker with a huge broom sweeps caricature figures representing the enemies of the Soviet government out of the "hut" (country).
Characters: Among the "garbage" and "trash", you can distinguish figures signed with the names of leaders or countries that participated in the intervention against Soviet Russia.:
William (Emperor William II of Germany)
Muhamet Turkish (Turkey)
Sanglish (English, Great Britain)
Charles (Emperor Charles I of Austria-Hungary)
Meaning: The inscription "All rubbish out of the hut" symbolizes a call for the cleansing of Russia from foreign interventionists, representatives of the bourgeoisie and other "counterrevolutionary" elements.
The print run of the postcard is unknown. I went through the mail. Pollution. Guarantee of authenticity.
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