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Bolshevik Collection (page 14)

"Bolshevik: The Revolutionary Spirit that Transcends Time" Step back in time to the year 1967

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Bolshevik Cell

Bolshevik Cell
Bolshevik cells (small local committees) are formed through out Russia to ensure everyone toes the party line, however distant from Moscow. This one is in Penzensky province

Background imageBolshevik Collection: War with Russia - 1

War with Russia - 1
When Bolshevik Russia attempts to seize Poland, the Poles fight for their independence with patriotic fervour : Polish cavalry in the streets of Warsaw

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Lenin Speaks

Lenin Speaks
VLADIMIR LENIN speaks to an audience of workers and servicemen, persuading them that the Bolshevik way is the way to go

Background imageBolshevik Collection: 1919 / TSAR, POPE & BOYAR

1919 / TSAR, POPE & BOYAR
The workers oppressed by Tsar, Pope, and Boyar (bourgeois) - but now the Bolsheviks will put a stop to oppression

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Red Guards Armed

Red Guards Armed
On the eve of the Bolshevik revolution, Red Guards arm themselves with whatever weapons they can lay hands on and pose for a group photo looking ever so determined

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Moscow Barricades

Moscow Barricades
Barricades in Arbat Square, Moscow, testify that there is continued resistance to the Bolshevik take-over

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Demo at Turkmenia

Demo at Turkmenia
The residents of Turkmenia demonstrate in favour of the Bolshevik revolution

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Bolshevik Demo Petrograd

Bolshevik Demo Petrograd
A Bolshevik demonstration processes along the Nevski Prospekt at Petrograd (St Petersburg as was and as will again be.)

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Winter Palace Occupied

Winter Palace Occupied
Bolsheviks encamped in the Winter Palace in Petrograd

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Anti-Bolshevik Czechs

Anti-Bolshevik Czechs
Anti-Bolshevik Czech troops under the command of Alexander Kerensky requisition horses to fight Leninist forces in Siberia

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Russia / 1917 / Factory

Russia / 1917 / Factory
Workers take over the running of a factory

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Poster; Transport

Poster; Transport
komsomol Members, Fight for the Bolshevik Reconstruction of Transport !

Background imageBolshevik Collection: Poster; Shock Sowing

Poster; Shock Sowing
komsomol Members, be in the Front Ranks of the Bolshevik Shock Sowing !




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"Bolshevik: The Revolutionary Spirit that Transcends Time" Step back in time to the year 1967, where a powerful communist poster by Viktor Ivanov captures the essence of the Bolshevik movement. With bold letters proclaiming "Lenin lived, Lenin lives, Lenin will live forever. ", it symbolizes the enduring legacy of Vladimir Ilich Lenin and his revolutionary ideals. Meanwhile, in Mexico, Leon Trotsky stands as a prominent figure within the Bolshevik narrative. A depiction of him slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon in a 1918 poster showcases his unwavering commitment to uprooting opposition and establishing a new order. The Young Communist League emerges as an integral force during Stalin's Five-Year Plan. In a striking Soviet poster from 1931 by Vladimir Lyushin they can hailed as the Shock Battalion driving progress forward with their unwavering dedication. Vladimir Ilich Lenin himself is captured in an iconic photograph taken at Moscow's Kremlin in October 1918. His presence exudes determination and resilience as he leads Russia through tumultuous times towards revolution. Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor's powerful artwork from 1919 boldly proclaims "Death to World Imperialism, " reflecting the Bolsheviks' fierce resistance against oppressive forces seeking world domination. Amidst World War II turmoil, we witness British soldiers from Hampshire Regiment stationed in Siberia - an unlikely alliance formed against common enemies during this turbulent period. Travel back further to 1903 when Vladimir Lenin addresses fellow comrades at the Second Congress of Marxist Russians. This pivotal meeting laid down foundations for what would become one of history's most influential political movements - Bolshevism. An announcement published by Izvestia marks Tsar Nicholas II's abdication - a significant turning point that paved way for Bolshevik aspirations to reshape Russian society according to their vision. In another Soviet poster from 1958 created by Albert Aslyan titled "No.