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We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms... Comrades to work, 1920

We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms... Comrades to work, 1920


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Size: 3500 x 5003 (11.8MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

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We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms... Comrades to work, 1920

We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms..... Comrades to work, 1920. Soviet propaganda poster by Nicolai Kogout

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1920 Arms Communism Communist Force Poster Propaganda Soviet Ussr Work Comrades Enemies Nicolai Smashed


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This print titled "We have smashed our enemies with the force of arms. . . . . Comrades to work, 1920" takes us back in time to an era filled with revolutionary fervor and ideological battles. The Soviet propaganda poster, created by Nicolai Kogout, encapsulates the essence of early 20th-century Russia. The image portrays a powerful message of triumph over adversaries through sheer strength. As we gaze upon this artwork, we witness the indomitable spirit of communism that permeated Soviet society during that period. The bold text emblazoned across the poster declares their victory in smashing their enemies using forceful means. However, beyond its combative nature lies another crucial aspect: comradeship and collective effort. This piece reminds us that after defeating their foes, it was now time for unity and hard work towards building a new socialist society. The artist skillfully captures this sentiment by depicting workers diligently engaged in various tasks – symbolizing progress and productivity. Nicolai Kogout's artistic prowess shines through his use of vibrant colors and dynamic composition. His creation not only served as a tool for propaganda but also as an inspiration for citizens to contribute actively towards the development of the USSR. As we contemplate this historical artifact from Universal Images Group (UIG), let us reflect on how art can be employed to convey political ideologies while simultaneously evoking emotions within viewers.

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