Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
1: June 20th, 1982, elections to local councils, 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
2: Leonid Il'ich Brezhnev (General Secretary of the Communist Party), 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
3: 60th anniversary of the USSR, 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
4: Appeal of Central Committee of the Communist Party to the heroic working class, 1978
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
5: All paths are open to youth!, 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
6: Time works for communism! (triptych), 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
7: People and party are united! Unity of party and people is unbreakable! (triptych), 1981
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
8: For the sake of peace on earth, for the sake of people's happiness (triptych), 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
9: Towards the bright future of the communist society of universal well-being and lasting peace! (triptych), 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
10. This is a poem that encourages to always strive for the best!, 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
11. Long live Soviet Armenia (in Armenian), 1980
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
12. Glory to the Leninist Komsomol (in Armenian), 1981
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.
13. USSR - 60 years!, 1982
Russian-language posters published in Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The posters show images celebrating the achievements of the USSR, including young Soviet workers, military and scientific innovation, and political leaders. There are twenty-five color pages; a number of posters are printed as triptychs, so there are just fifteen distinct posters in total. Two of the posters are in Armenian, but their publication notes are in Russian.
Collection is open for research.