When I was a kid, on the streets of Voronezh, USSR, where I lived, it was no advertising, but a lot of soviet agitation placards. Many of them were for peace. I remember a popular slogan of that time "Peace to world". Another popular russian set expression of 1980s-90s was "fight for peace".
In this post you can see some of the Soviet Union placards relating to the theme of peace.
First USSR placard carries the slogan "Labour will be a lord of world". The placard illustrates the essence of the 1st decrees of the Bolshevik's power. These decrees were adopted after the October Revolution in 1917.
The second placard was made in 1985 to the anniversary of our victory in the Great Patriotic war, as we call Second World war. It's slogan is "We had defended peace in a battle".
I think, that the next USSR placard have illustrated a call to destroy nuclear warheads.
The last placard with the child I like most of all. It was not typical. I can't remember placards like this.
In this post you can see some of the Soviet Union placards relating to the theme of peace.
First USSR placard carries the slogan "Labour will be a lord of world". The placard illustrates the essence of the 1st decrees of the Bolshevik's power. These decrees were adopted after the October Revolution in 1917.
The second placard was made in 1985 to the anniversary of our victory in the Great Patriotic war, as we call Second World war. It's slogan is "We had defended peace in a battle".
I think, that the next USSR placard have illustrated a call to destroy nuclear warheads.
The last placard with the child I like most of all. It was not typical. I can't remember placards like this.
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