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Title
Rabochii! Tol'ko razbiv tsepi t'my, pridesh' k sotsializmu
Рабочий! Tолько разбив цепи тьмы, придешь к социализму
Date Created and/or Issued
1919
Publication Information
Soviet Union
University of Southern California. Libraries
Советский Союз
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive
Rights Information
Contact: Oleg Bornovolokov, oleguets@ukr.net
Library, Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, UETS, 57 Gamarnika St. Kiev-04075, Ukraine
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary. Library of UETS
oleguets@ukr.net or sergeilf@gmail.com
Description
A poster propagandizing literacy and education. Caption reads, "Rabochii! Tol'ko razbiv tsepi t'my, pridesh' ty k sotsializmu / Рабочий! Tолько разбив цепи тьмы, придешь к социализму", meaning, "Worker! The only way to reach socialism is to brake the chains of darkness". [Description English/roman)]
Type
text
Format
1 poster : col.
posters
Identifier
pcra-uets-a-02_02_00357.tif
http://doi.org/10.25549/pcra-c14-16240
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/pcra-uets-a-02_02_00357.jpg
Language
Russian
Subject
Propaganda, Soviet
Literacy
Education
Socialism--Soviet Union
Place
Soviet Union
Source
pcra-uets-16240 [Legacy record ID]
Relation
Atheistic posters; Атеистические плакаты
Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, Kyiv, Ukraine

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