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Communist Collection (page 66)

"Communist Ideals: A Journey Through History and Propaganda" Step into the world of communism, where political ideologies shaped nations and ignited revolutions

Background imageCommunist Collection: Red Army / Ruhr 1920

Red Army / Ruhr 1920
The Red Army of the Ruhr. Communist workers are given weapons in Dortmund

Background imageCommunist Collection: Red Army Propaganda 1918

Red Army Propaganda 1918
A propaganda vehicle with newspapers and a phonograph, manned by the Red Army, doing the rounds in the Ural Mountains

Background imageCommunist Collection: Old Communist viewing platform in the High Caucasus near Gudauri, Georgia

Old Communist viewing platform in the High Caucasus near Gudauri, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Lenin statue, Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, Europe

Lenin statue, Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine, Europe

Background imageCommunist Collection: Photograph taken in the 1960s of a billboard showing the four modernizations

Photograph taken in the 1960s of a billboard showing the four modernizations, represented by farmer, scientist, industrial worker holding complete works of Mao and soldier, Shaoshan, Hunan, China

Background imageCommunist Collection: Hammer and sickle as sign of communism, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia

Hammer and sickle as sign of communism, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Headquarters of Communist Polit Bureau

Headquarters of Communist Polit Bureau, Town Hall, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, Indochina, Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Small boat passing Communist flag

Small boat passing Communist flag, Backwaters, Kerala state, India, Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Statue Park (Szobor Park) full of old communist period statues

Statue Park (Szobor Park) full of old communist period statues, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageCommunist Collection: Granite world in iron hands

Granite world in iron hands, Communist symbolism in giant statues, Szoborpark (Statue Park), Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageCommunist Collection: Giant portrait of Mao Tzedong on the Heavenly Gate to the Forbidden City

Giant portrait of Mao Tzedong on the Heavenly Gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Little red books for sale at the Great flea market, Pan Jia Yuan, Beijing, China, Asia

Little red books for sale at the Great flea market, Pan Jia Yuan, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageCommunist Collection: Communist Patrol / 1920

Communist Patrol / 1920
A Communist patrol at a time when the German Communists were involved in street fighting with right wing sympathizers

Background imageCommunist Collection: BELA KUN

BELA KUN Hungarian politician and revolutionary, founded Hungarian Communist Party in 1918

Background imageCommunist Collection: Karl Liebknecht / Postcard

Karl Liebknecht / Postcard
KARL LIEBKNECHT German left-wing statesman who opposed WWI, in 1918 formed the Spartacus League which became the German Communist Party; he was assassinated Date: 1871 - 1919

Background imageCommunist Collection: Spartacists / Berlin 1919

Spartacists / Berlin 1919
Spartacists defend the newspaper quarter of Berlin against the government troops during the Spartacist (communist) uprising

Background imageCommunist Collection: China / Farm Harvest Time

China / Farm Harvest Time
On the farm - harvest time on a communal farm

Background imageCommunist Collection: China / On the Farm

China / On the Farm
On the farm - feeding the animals on a communal farm

Background imageCommunist Collection: Kpd Poster 1924

Kpd Poster 1924
Poster inviting you to vote Communist (KPD = Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands) in the German elections

Background imageCommunist Collection: Russia / 3rd International

Russia / 3rd International
Celebrations in Moscow to mark the Communist Third International (Comintern), founded to encourage world revolution

Background imageCommunist Collection: Poster; the Cracknels

Poster; the Cracknels
A STORY OF CRACKNELS FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC AND OF A WOMAN WHO DENIED THE REPUBLIC - in other words, learn to be a good communist, sharing all you have with your comrades

Background imageCommunist Collection: Europe in Danger 1931

Europe in Danger 1931
Europe is in danger of Communist derailment. Date: 1931

Background imageCommunist Collection: Nadezhda Krupskaya

Nadezhda Krupskaya
NADEZHDA KONSTANTINOVNA Russian revolutionary, married Lenin 1898, exile in Siberia, took part in the Revolution and held several posts in the communist government

Background imageCommunist Collection: Communist Food 1919

Communist Food 1919
A revolutionary should not eat: a well-fed worker is just one more bourgeois




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"Communist Ideals: A Journey Through History and Propaganda" Step into the world of communism, where political ideologies shaped nations and ignited revolutions. From the iconic American Socialist poster depicting the capitalist pyramid in 1911 to Leon Trotsky's influential presence in 1920, these hints offer a glimpse into the captivating realm of communism. Imagine Trotsky slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon in a powerful poster from 1918, symbolizing the relentless fight against opposition. Soviet propaganda posters like "We want Peace" remind us of their aspirations for harmony amidst turbulent times. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, a prominent Russian statesman, played an instrumental role in shaping communist ideology. His image is immortalized through various mediums such as Chinese Communist Propaganda Posters featuring Chairman Mao. In 1970s Paris, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir faced detainment for distributing La cause du Peuple (The Peoples Cause), showcasing their dedication to leftist ideals. Meanwhile, Soviet propaganda continued to flourish with Boris Parmeev's striking poster titled "Under the Sun of Motherland We Strengthen. " Fidel Castro's impassioned speeches became synonymous with his revolutionary spirit while Vladimir Ilich Lenin stood resolute within Moscow's Kremlin walls during October 1918. Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor's poignant artwork declared "Death to World Imperialism, " capturing the fervor that fueled anti-imperialist sentiments. Mayakovsky left his mark on history through poetry that resonated with communist values. These hints provide glimpses into a world where ideas clashed and societies transformed under the banner of communism – an era marked by both hope and controversy.