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  2. Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge - Wikipedia

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    The poster was drawn as hanging on a wall in a 1995 poster created by Gabor Baksay. [15] In September 2021, a modified version of this painting was used in Novosibirsk to promote vaccination against the COVID-19. [16] Lissitzky's Revenge is a game based on Lissitzky's propaganda posters from 1919. It was developed in 2015 and uses paper-cuts as ...

  3. File:Bolschewismus ohne Maske2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Anti-Bolshevik propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The poster "Bij Bolszewika" (English: "Beat the Bolshevik!") portraying a Polish soldier fighting a red, three-headed dragon symbolizing the enemy. The poster "Do broni. Wstępujcie do Armji Ochotniczej!" (English: "To the arms! Join the volunteer army!"), where the Bolshevik enemy is portrayed as three-headed dragon, breathing fire.

  5. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Bolschewismus ohne ...

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    A jarring poster. Supports the article well, demonstrating the Nazi party's use of of propaganda to create external enemies for the German people. Warning: High resolution image. Use the courtesy file if you're just glancing at it. Unrestored version: File:Bolschewismus ohne Maske.jpg. Articles in which this image appears Nazi propaganda

  6. Valentina Kulagina - Wikipedia

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    After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, political unrest grew and the past revolutionary spirit seen in Russian art turned into propagandist work. By the beginning of the 1930s, poster production was strictly reserved for commissioned artists as well as the images, text, and symbols used.

  7. Red Terror - Wikipedia

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    A 1921 Bolshevik propaganda poster calling for the continuation of the Red Terror, "The Red Army has crushed the White Guard parasites – Yudenich, Denikin, and Kolchak. A new trouble has emerged – the Typhus-bearing louse. Comrades! Fight now against infection! Annihilate the louse!"

  8. The Man Who Used Nazi Propaganda to Help the Allies Win - AOL

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    The broadcasts were full of tirades about Yankee-swine, stink-Japs, Russian pig–Bolsheviks, and Italian lemon-faces. He called Churchill a “dirty, Jew-loving drunk.” The sex and swearing ...

  9. Russian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In a speech on 21 February 2022, following the escalation in the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis, [46] Putin made a number of claims about Ukrainian and Soviet history, including stating that modern Ukraine was created by the Bolsheviks in 1917 as part of a communist appeasement of nationalism of ethnic minorities in the former Russian ...

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