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Soviet Propaganda

Soviet Propaganda. D. Moor,  Proletarians of all countries, unite! , 1919. V . Kulagina ,  8 Million tons of pig iron , 1931 Soviet propaganda encouraging workers to produce greater amounts of iron for the communist cause. . Viktor Deni , 1920

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Soviet Propaganda

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  1. Soviet Propaganda

  2. D. Moor, Proletarians of all countries, unite!, 1919

  3. V. Kulagina, 8 Million tons of pig iron, 1931 Soviet propaganda encouraging workers to produce greater amounts of iron for the communist cause.

  4. Viktor Deni, 1920 Capital: I will crush Soviet Russia in my fist!!! But... it only clenches its fist in impotent anger! The red flag in the left image says 'Soviet Russia', the flags in the right image 'Soviet'.

  5. VN. Dolgorukov, Full spead ahead for the fourth and final year of the Five Year Plan!, 1931 Stalin’s series of 5 Year Plans were attempts to industrialise the communist revolution. How do you think this might compare to the efforts on Animal Farm?

  6. S. Mirzoyan, A. Ivanov, Help build the gigantic factories, 1929

  7. SS. Senkin, Under Lenin's banner for the second Five Year Plan!, 1931

  8. E. Mirzoev, 1938 December 5(Lithography, 89x60 cm., inv.nr. BG E11/935)A giant Stalin amid Azerbaijani peoples celebrating the anniversary of the introduction of the new constitution of the Soviet Union

  9. Sirocenqo, 1938 Long live the great Stalin!A parade, tanks, military airplanes and soldiers: Stalin may be smiling friendly, but war preparations are in full swing

  10. Now it is YOUR turn! Step 1: Find the definition and one contemporary examples of ‘propaganda’. Step 2: Complete the chart, finding examples of propaganda within the text (keep an eye out for how some slogans change). Step 3: Choose one example of propaganda from the text and create a propaganda poster. The poster will need to show: a slogan, a compelling visual image and be A4 size or larger.

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