WWII SOVIET PROPAGANDA POSTER SIEGE OF LENINGRAD
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A 1940s Soviet propaganda poster depicting a caricature of the german military. Titled Hands Off of Leningrad! on top. Inscriptions in Russian: They came from the Kaiser to visit us but bones were left of them, General Yudenich came but he escaped slightly alive, Mannerheim stuck his nose in, but he barely carried it away, And it will be the same with the fascist - we will help them lie down in the ground. Published by Boyevoy Karandash, RSFSR Artist publishing house, poster no. 46. Design by I. Muratov, verse by B. Timofeev. Hallmark in the upper left, publication info in the lower right. Boyevoy Karandash, Combat Pencil, was a creative association of Leningrad artists who produced propaganda posters and collections of satirical drawings starting from 1939. World War II, Soviet Historical Collectables, Wall Prints.
Dimensions: Overall size: 21 1/2 x 14 in. All measurements are approximate.
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