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[Panel superior] ¡Fuera los malhechores! [Panel inferior] ¡Ven con nosotros!

Número de Cartel: PP 402
Información sobre el cartel: Poster is in Tatar and Russian languages. At top of poster: "RSFSR Workers of all countries, unite!"
Tamaño: 32х24.5
Tipo de cartel: Litografía
Fecha de publicación: 1921
Fuentes: Soviet Posters of the era of the Civil War 1918-1921 by B. S. Butnik-Siverskii (1960), page 193, poster 512
En el catologo: PP 402 Revolution
Idioma: Tártaro
Idiomas Adicionales: Ruso
Artista: Artist Unknown — неизвестный художник
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