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Soviet Propaganda: A Walk Down Memory Lane

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Their colorful shapes and bold lettering make for great interior decoration, especially when nostalgia hits. But their lessons in good housekeeping and morality are what make Soviet posters treasured artwork. Scrutinizing your every move, the model Soviet citizens depicted on Communist-era propaganda posters keep you in check. When you ask yourself if you should have that extra drink, just look above your head.

"No!" the Soviet worker says.

And so you put down the bottle.

When you struggle to find a new book to read, refer to the recommended reading list poster. You will not be disappointed and that state will not be disappointed in you.

And if ever you dare to question your country's greatness and military strength, look no further than a war-era Soviet poster.

"Do not chatter!" "Be on alert; these days even the walls are eavesdropping. Chatter and gossip may lead to treason," says this famous poster.
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