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More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can! : Russian Soviet poster, 1940, by Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina




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More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can! : Russian Soviet poster, 1940, by Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina

RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM.
" More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1940, by Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina

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Media ID 7832051

1940 Abundance Agitprop Bolshevik Cyrillic Farm Farmer Farming Field Grain Harvest Nikolai Nina Patriotic Poster Proletariat Rural Russian Slogan Uss R World War Ii Collective Denisov Kolkhoz


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This powerful and patriotic Russian Soviet poster from 1940, created by Nikolai Denisov and Nina Vatolina, captures the spirit of unity and determination during a crucial time in history. The image depicts a vast field with farmers working diligently to harvest grain, symbolizing their contribution to both the frontlines of war and the home front. The bold slogan "More grain for the front and the home front! Harvest as much as you can!" serves as a rallying cry for all citizens to do their part in supporting their country. It reflects the collective farm system that was prevalent during this era, emphasizing the importance of agricultural production for sustaining not only soldiers but also civilians. The poster showcases an abundance of grain, representing prosperity and strength. The hardworking farmer depicted in Cyrillic script represents the proletariat class – ordinary people who were at the heart of building a better future for Russia. Additionally, it highlights women's involvement in agriculture, showcasing gender equality within this vital sector. This artwork is more than just an agitprop piece; it encapsulates national pride and resilience amidst World War II. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic value but also in its ability to inspire generations with its message of dedication towards a common goal: ensuring food security while defending one's homeland.

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