Soviet union peace propaganda Stock Photos and Images
RMKHD4KR–Vintage 1948 Soviet Union propaganda poster showing the three services flags belonging to the Soviet Union, The Russian Airforce, The Red Army, and the Russian navy. 'Guard over peace!'
RMMF8MK7–Во имя мира и прогресса! (In the name of peace and progress!) 1961 Soviet Union propaganda poster showing the triumphs of their space program Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, Sputnik 3 and Luna 1 in the foreground with a worker holding the hammer and sickle aloft with Venera 1 on its way to Venus behind. See more information below.
RMT04P65–WW2 1940's vintage French propaganda postcard captioned : 'THE PEACE IMPOSED THE RAPTORS CHAINED' featuring Nazi Germany hawk like birds of prey & swastika symbol, chained up by the allied forces with flags of France, Great Britain, United States, and Soviet Union
RM2K02RJP–Propaganda photograph of Soviet children parading for peace 1960
RMRA0RTC–Vintage Soviet USSR 1953 Russian propaganda poster featuring (L-R) Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin “Long Live the Great Invincibles...!” Banners of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin (Moscow, 1953). Russian Soviet Political Ideology Propaganda Poster The people of the Soviet Union are carrying banners in support of their government and leaders. The banners say, 'Forward to Communism,' 'Glory to the Party of Lenin and Stalin,' 'Work for Peace' and 'For the Happiness of the Peoples.
RMDRJ4HX–Soviet propaganda poster - We want Peace
RMR847WA–1940 Original WWII Soviet Propaganda Poster: Protection and security of Leningrad . Joseph Stalin Finnish War by Artist Koretsky . The Winter War also known as the First Soviet-Finnish War, was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. The war began with a small Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II, and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty on 13 March 1940.
RMBH17NM–SOVIET UNION poster from about 1952 which accuses America of talking Peace while setting up military bass near Russia
RM2EATE7H–Soviet Space Race exploration propaganda poster 1970’s - 'In the Name of Peace and Progress For the Glory of Our Motherland! '- depicting Lunokhod / Moonwalker rover on the moon with antenna sending a signal to a red star on earth as satellite communication against dark space background, a yellow hammer and sickle symbol on the side of the red vehicle. During the Cold War era Space Race (1955-1975), the Soviet Union designed a series of Lunokhod lunar rovers to land on the moon for exploration & research to support their manned Moon Race missions after NASA's successful Apollo missions
RM2WB4CFF–Window display in a restaurant in Dresden (East Germany), with the inscription: 'The Soviet Union, guarantor of peace', and the 65th anniversary of October Revolution. 1982
RM2G5FYAM–Vintage Soviet Poster – Peace Conference Europe – USSR Communist And Labour Party
RM2HE93G2–A 1920 anti Bolshevik propaganda poster showing an oversize Leon Trotsky as the devil dripping blood onto a pile of skulls with the caption 'Peace and Freedom in Soviet Russia'
RM2J0JJNJ–Russian propaganda - Vintage Russian poster - USSR Poster 'Long Live Peace!' N. Tereshenko Artwork
RM2AHW9BW–World Peace -statue, presented to the city of Helsinki, Finland, by the city of Moscow, the Soviet Union, unveiled on 14 January 1990.
RM2G4DRJY–Mao and Stalin - In the Name of Peace ( the signing of the Treaty of Friendship, Union and Mutual assistance between the Soviet Union and the people's Republic of China ) 1950 ( Russian Revolution 1917 - 1945 ) Lenin Stalin Russian propaganda - publicity Russia USSR
RM2G5FYBG–Vintage Poster USSR Stronghold Of Peace Soviet Army Soldier - Propaganda poster - 1950s
RM2B0193X–Korea: North Korean (DPRK) propaganda poster - 'Peace has to be defended', set against the Pyongyang skyline, c. 1950s-1960s. Socialist Realism is a style of realistic art which developed under Socialism in the Soviet Union and became a dominant style in other communist countries. Socialist Realism is a teleologically-oriented style having as its purpose the furtherance of the goals of socialism and communism. Although related, it should not be confused with Social Realism, a type of art that realistically depicts subjects of social concern.
RM2H60GF3–Soviet Propaganda (1961). Russian Poster 'In the Name of Peace and Progress.'
RFCF74MR–A QSL card of the Peace and Progress soviet radio station
RM2G5FYB0–Vintage USSR Propaganda Poster – World Peace Farming Industry Moscow City
RM2E1KTMM–Soviet propaganda poster from the Cold War time. The inscription at the bottom of the poster: The US Army is an instrument of aggression and robbery.
RM2K02RHJ–Propaganda photograph of soviet children parading for peace 1960
RMPH5NPC–State Emblem of the Soviet Union designed by Soviet sculptor Stepan Schekotikhin on display in the Muzeon Fallen Monument Park in Moscow, Russia. The huge stainless state emblem was previously instated in Leninsky Avenue in Moscow. The inscription in Russian under the state emblem means: USSR is the Stronghold of the Peace.
RM2CWBH94–Vilene Karakaschev, Peace to the World (1965) Soviet pop art era propaganda poster
RM2WNNR33–Vintage Russian Propaganda Poster: WE STAND FOR PEACE, by Gustav Klutsis (latvian: Gustav Klucis) lithograph in colours, 1934,
RM2K02RJX–We strive for peace. We dream of building, not fighting. Soviet 1950's poster showing athletes
RMTXJ85W–1939 Russia Today Russia Wants Peace pro-Communist propaganda
RM2WB4CCG–Window display in a restaurant in Dresden (East Germany), with the inscription: 'The Soviet Union, guarantor of peace'. 1982
RMBR08CT–Poster celebrating peaceful use of the atom in the Soviet Union.
RM2HE93G0–Am Italian anti-soviet poster showing a serf ploughing a field of the dead with bayonets aiming at his back with the capyion 'Russian Peace'
RMB6JBBK–'Save nature and peace', postage stamp, USSR, 1983
RMR5M8JW–Forces of peace with Soviet Union at their head are invincible!. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow. Author: Yefimov, Boris Yefimovich.
RF2JGY58B–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2G4DRJK–Mao and Stalin - In the Name of Peace ( the signing of the Treaty of Friendship, Union and Mutual assistance between the Soviet Union and the people's Republic of China ) 1950 ( Russian Revolution 1917 - 1945 ) Lenin Stalin Russian propaganda - publicity Russia USSR
RF2JGY6XM–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2HPHPDA–Original description: 'The Soviet Union and the Peace' by Austria's top communist Ernst Fischer is one of the red pamphlets distributed by children in the streets of Vienna ca. March 1952
RF2JGY759–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RMHPC6N0–Aerial view on major tank factory Dzerzhinsky in Stalingrad, Soviet Union, released 17 October 1942. The original photography from which this digital image was made reads on its backside the national-socialistic propaganda 'Great tank factory Dzerzhinsky. One of the most important defence facilities of the Soviets in the fiercly fought-over Stalingrad was tractor factory Dzerzhinsky, which produced the finest Soviet tanks during times of peace and was turned into a factory for building tanks since outbreak of the war. The factory was turned into a massive bastion and was defended by the Bolshe
RM2G5FYB9–Vintage Soviet Poster – Communism Is The Future – USSR Freedom Work Equality Peace
RM2E1KTMJ–Chinese propaganda poster from the Cold War time. Stop American Agression. 1960s
RM2B02JB0–The Polish–Soviet War (February 1919 – March 1921) was an armed conflict that pitted Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine against the Second Polish Republic and the Ukrainian People's Republic over the control of an area equivalent to today's Ukraine and parts of modern-day Belarus. At some points the war also threatened Poland's existence as an independent state. It followed on from the Soviet westward offensive of 1918–19. A formal peace treaty, the Peace of Riga, was signed on 18 March 1921, dividing the disputed territories between Poland and Soviet Russia. The war largely determined the Sovi
RF2JGY7AC–Majestic Motherland monument in Kiev symbol of victory, Ukraine
RMD9TKC4–Soviet children play surrounded by war scrap in the Soviet Union in summer 1943. Place unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMJ2084R–Old Soviet peace sign with 'no' word on a bomb in abandoned Jupiter Factory in Pripyat city of Chernobyl Zone of Alienation in Ukraine
RM2K039FP–For four days the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic Amintore Fanfani was in the Soviet Union, who visited Moscow at the invitation of N. S. Khrushchev. According to the guest, 'the sincere conversations that took place these days made it possible to better identify the framework, terms and conditions for achieving a genuine consolidation of peace. ' The picture shows the heads of government of the USSR and Italy bypassing the guard of honor at the Moscow airfield.
RMTXJ85P–1939 Russia Today Russia Wants Peace pro-Communist propaganda
RM2K02HYH–Lets not blow up the planet! Slogan carried at a peace protest against the arms race. Moscow, Russia, 1983
RMBX5A22–Prague - Vysocany 1949. Factory cafeteria with poster : 'With Soviet Union for peace and security.' CTK Vintage Photo
RM2H9HE8F–Wroc³aw, 1948-07-22. Powo³anie Zwi¹zku M³odzie¿y Polskiej (ZMP) przyniós³ zjazd zjednoczeniowy organizacji m³odzie¿owych. Towarzysz¹cy mu zlot zamyka³a defilada na placu Grunwaldzkim. Nz. m³odzie¿ z transparentem: Niech ¿yje Zwi¹zek Radziecki ostoja œwiatowego pokoju. mw PAP/Kondracki Wroclaw, July 22, 1948. The Polish Youth Union (ZMP) was set up during a unification congress of youth organisations. It was accompanied by a rally with ended with a parade in Grunwaldzki Square. Pictured: the youth with a banner - Long live the Soviet Union the mainstay of world peace. mw PAP/Kondracki
RMBGHKFM–'Peace for Earth', postage stamp, USSR, 1963
RMP9AGXD–We need peace!. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RFHYTD5Y–KIEV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 9, 2015: Communist statue in the museum of the Great Patriotic war, a Russian T55 tank captured in Eastern Ukraine by the Ukrai
RM2G4DRJC–Mao and Stalin - In the Name of Peace ( the signing of the Treaty of Friendship, Union and Mutual assistance between the Soviet Union and the people's Republic of China ) 1950 ( Russian Revolution 1917 - 1945 ) Lenin Stalin Russian propaganda - publicity Russia USSR
RF2PCDJ7M–concept for the war in Ukraine featuring word tiles stating words like war, Putin, Russia and nuclear
RMHW2873–We Demand Peace,but if You Touch Us 1948 by Viktor Borisovich Koretsky died in Russian propaganda - publicity poster Russia USSR ( Russian Revolution 1917 - 1953 )
RFJ0M0JR–International Workers Solidarity Day.
RM2WRGW7N–For everlasting peace!, 1949. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMDXAG18–USSR - CIRCA 1985: Soviet postcard 'Workers' Solidarity Day May 1', circa 1985, USSR
RMKHRNA9–The 5th World Festival of Youth and Students, 1955, were held in Warsaw, Poland. The festival has been held regularly since 1947 as an event of global
RFFF8TKC–Communist-era statue of Hungarian born Red Army Captain Steinmetz in the Memento Park, Budapest, Hungary
RF2JGY7FB–Majestic Motherland monument in Kiev symbol of victory, Ukraine
RF2M1Y251–USSR - CIRCA 1964: Postage stamp 5 kopeck printed in the Soviet Union shows Torch, Globe and Moscow Kremlin. Post stamp series devoted to World Forum
RMJ2084P–Old Soviet peace sign with 'no' word on a bomb in abandoned Jupiter Factory in Pripyat city of Chernobyl Zone of Alienation in Ukraine
RMJ04EYE–Poster for peace in old secondary school in Mashevo abandoned village of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Zone of Alienation in Ukraine
RMBGHK21–Postage stamp, USSR, 1962
RMP9C8EC–For everlasting peace!. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RFJ0M0JH–Spring and Labor Day in Russia
RM2KFGR5P–Peace and Freedom Together (caricature of Trotsky and prikaz Odessa), c1915-1925. [Publisher: Izd. Odesskogo Otdela Propagandy.; Place: Odessa] Additional Title(s): Mir i svoboda v Sovdepii
RFJ14TTD–International Workers Day, May 1. Russian text means Peace Labour May. Hand drawn poster for print. Crowd of workers with their arms raised and Soviet
RMDXAG3K–USSR - CIRCA 1986: Soviet postcard 'Workers' Solidarity Day May 1', circa 1986, USSR
RFFF8KHF–Communist-era statue of Hungarian born Red Army Captain Steinmetz in the Memento Park, Budapest, Hungary
RF2JGY7JK–Majestic Motherland monument in Kiev symbol of victory, Ukraine
RF2JGXBTN–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RMJ1WFBP–'Peace for all the Nations of Africa' poster in secondary school in Mashevo village of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Zone of Alienation in Ukraine
RMP9AHD6–Everyone understands the language of peace!. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RM2KFHK5C–Peace and Freedom Together (caricature of Trotsky and prikaz Odessa), c1915-1925. [Publisher: Izd. Odesskogo Otdela Propagandy.; Place: Odessa] Additional Title(s): Mir i svoboda v Sovdepii
RMDXAKF6–USSR - CIRCA 1977: Soviet postcard 'peonies and daffodils' Solidarity Day May 1', circa 1977, USSR
RF2JGXBNN–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RF2JGX9WA–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RMP9BB3M–We are for peace!. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RM2KFF2W4–Peace and Freedom Together (caricature of Trotsky and prikaz Odessa), c1915-1925. [Publisher: Izd. Odesskogo Otdela Propagandy.; Place: Odessa] Additional Title(s): Mir i svoboda v Sovdepii
RMDXAHGH–USSR - CIRCA 1984: Soviet postcard 'Workers' Solidarity Day May 1', circa 1984, USSR. Russian text: holiday
RF2JGX9H9–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RMP8ERP2–Guard over peace! (Poster). Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RF2JGX9BP–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2AYW9WY–In the Name of Peace and Progress. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RF2JGX963–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RF2JGX8XE–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RMP9C8HC–We are for peace. We defend peace. Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RF2JGX8PJ–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RF2JGX8FF–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2K1T0MB–We protect peace and prosperity of our country. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Vladimir Philippovich Zhabsky.
RF2JGX8HR–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2CCAKR2–Strengthening the Peace by Work. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Vladimir Philippovich Zhabsky.
RF2JGX8DD–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RM2GGNDR3–We strengthen friendship for the sake of peace and happiness!. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Viktor Semyonovich Ivanov.
RF2JGX8BW–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RF2JGX83G–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
RF2JGXPK2–Russian communist Hammer and Sickle symbol from former Soviet Union in Kiev, Ukraine
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