Books; Propaganda, Anti-German; United States - Politics and government; World War, 1914-1918 - Maps; World War, 1914-1918
A map of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East and highlighting areas occupied by Germany and the Central Powers. "The Pan-German Plan" is shown in red. With the text: "Every American ought to know why we entered this war. Every American ought...
Poster signifying the unity of Russians with Bulgarian volunteers against the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 and 1878. At center is the Shipka Memorial, a memorial to those who died for the liberation of Bulgaria during the...
In reference to an old Russian song, the poster lists the collective social and economic rights recognized by the Soviet Constitution such as the rights to work, rest and leisure, health protection, care in old age and sickness, housing, education,...
A quotation from Brezhnev appears below several Soviet flags. In essence, Brezhnev says that the Soviet Union was the first on the planet earth to develop a socialistic society and the first to develop comunism.
Celebrating the day of railroad workers, the poster depicts trains and a conductor. Written below, in essence, is "congratulations to the workers of the iron roads!"
A man holds up the Soviet Union Constitution. Written below image is, in essence, that in this fundamental law, this communist immortal idea, "we see the future of our country".