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USSR Agriculture: "Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!"1930 (poster)
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USSR Agriculture: "Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!"1930 (poster)
6203464 USSR Agriculture: " Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!" 1930 (poster) by Korablyova, Vera (1887 - 1950); (add.info.: USSR Agriculture: " Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!". Manifesto of Vera Korablyova (1887 - 1950), propaganda of incitement to agricultural production and cooperation. U.R.S.S. 1930); Fototeca Gilardi
Media ID 25148834
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Agitprop Bolsheviks Collective Farming Collectivisation Collectivization Communal Farming Communism Communist Leninism Manifesto Marxism Peasant Girl Peasants Posters Propaganda Russian Revolution Soviet Soviet Union Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Ussr Agricultural Cooperative Indoctrination Kolkhoz
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This photo print, titled "USSR Agriculture: 'Come, comrades, and join our collective farms!' 1930" by Vera Korablyova, transports us back to a pivotal moment in Soviet history. The image depicts a powerful propaganda poster that served as a manifesto for agricultural production and cooperation during the early years of the USSR. The poster's bold message is clear: it calls upon comrades to unite and embrace the concept of collective farming. In an era marked by political upheaval and social transformation, this image captures the essence of agitprop - using art as a tool for indoctrination. A young peasant girl stands at the forefront of the composition, symbolizing hope for a brighter future through communal farming. Behind her are fields stretching into the distance, representing vast opportunities for growth and prosperity. The presence of farmers working together reinforces the idea that strength lies in unity. Korablyova's artistic style combines simplicity with striking imagery to convey her message effectively. Through this piece, she champions Leninism and promotes Marxist ideology while highlighting key elements such as collectivization and agricultural cooperatives. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from 1930s Russia, we cannot help but be reminded of how art can shape society's beliefs and aspirations. This photograph serves as both a testament to Soviet propaganda techniques employed during that time period and an enduring reminder of humanity's capacity for change when united towards common goals.
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