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"White Army: A Struggle for Power and Ideology" In the tumultuous years following the Russian Revolution

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920

Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
Why are the Polish gentry dragging on with the peace talks?, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Tsaritsyn Defense

Tsaritsyn Defense. Private Collection

Background imageWhite Army Collection: If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920

If you don t want to go back to the past - take a rifle in hand! To the Polish front!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)

League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Artist: Malyutin, Ivan Andreevich (1890-1932)
League of Nations (ROSTA Window), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: French loaf to the hungry, 1921. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)

French loaf to the hungry, 1921. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
French loaf to the hungry, 1921. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Long Live the Three-million Man Red Army!, 1919. Artist: Anonymous

Long Live the Three-million Man Red Army!, 1919. Artist: Anonymous
Long Live the Three-million Man Red Army!, 1919. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: The boat of the counter-revolution against Soviet principles

The boat of the counter-revolution against Soviet principles. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)
The boat of the counter-revolution against Soviet principles. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: The International (Poster), 1919. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)

The International (Poster), 1919. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)
The International (Poster), 1919. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: To decieved brothers in White Army trenches (Poster), 1918. Artist: Apsit

To decieved brothers in White Army trenches (Poster), 1918. Artist: Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880-1944)
To decieved brothers in White Army trenches (Poster), 1918. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920

Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich (1883-1946)
Wrangel Is Still Alive. Finish Him Off Without Mercy! (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Hurry up, Giving more of it! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)

Hurry up, Giving more of it! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Hurry up, Giving more of it!.. (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov)

Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Poland - the last dog of the Entente (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: To the aid of pans. The last reserves of Marshal Foch (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov)

To the aid of pans. The last reserves of Marshal Foch (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov)
To the aid of pans. The last reserves of Marshal Foch (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Reap timely!, 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)

Reap timely!, 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Reap timely!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Every hammer blow is a blow to enemy! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov)

Every hammer blow is a blow to enemy! (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
Every hammer blow is a blow to enemy! (Poster), 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: The Triple Entente, 1919. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)

The Triple Entente, 1919. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich (1893-1946)
The Triple Entente, 1919. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageWhite Army Collection: A Group of Red Guard Men. Petrograd, 1917

A Group of Red Guard Men. Petrograd, 1917

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Food for the Red Army, 1920

Food for the Red Army, 1920
Food for the Red Army

Background imageWhite Army Collection: A Group of Red Army Men. Petrograd, 1917

A Group of Red Army Men. Petrograd, 1917

Background imageWhite Army Collection: General Anton Denikin, 1930s

General Anton Denikin, 1930s
General Anton Denikin

Background imageWhite Army Collection: RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Bolshevik poster depicting starving Bolsheviks before White

RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Bolshevik poster depicting starving Bolsheviks before White Army guardsmen who are burning their houses and food, from the Russian Civil War, 1918-20

Background imageWhite Army Collection: RED ARMY RECRUITMENT. Red Army recruitment poster depicting the international counter-revolution

RED ARMY RECRUITMENT. Red Army recruitment poster depicting the international counter-revolution getting peasants drunk with vodka and enslaving them, stealing from them, and mistreating their wives

Background imageWhite Army Collection: Admiral a, v, kolchak (1873-1920), leader of counter revolutionary forces against the bolsheviks

Admiral a, v, kolchak (1873-1920), leader of counter revolutionary forces against the bolsheviks, reviews white army soldiers at the front in fall of 1919, russian civil war



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"White Army: A Struggle for Power and Ideology" In the tumultuous years following the Russian Revolution, a fierce battle raged between the Red Army and their adversaries known as the White Army. This captivating poster, "Beat the Whites with the red wedge, " created by El Lissitzky in 1920, symbolizes the determination of the Bolsheviks to overcome their opponents. The dogs of the Entente – Denikin, Kolchak, and Yudenich – are depicted in another striking artwork by Denisov. These leaders represented counter-revolutionary forces seeking to restore old regimes. The poster titled "Entente under the mask of peace" by Viktor Nikolaevich Denisov exposes their true intentions. Amidst this chaos, slogans like "Death to capital - or death under the heel of capital. " echoed through revolutionary circles. Ivan Andreevich Malyutin's illustration from 1919 criticizes those who preferred ink over action when it came to rebuilding society. Poland emerged as a significant player during this period. Anonymous' artwork portrays Poland as "the last dog of Entente, " highlighting its alliance with anti-Bolshevik forces. Malyutin's creation urges individuals to take up arms on "the Polish front. " As reconstruction efforts began after years of conflict, artists like Vladimir Mayakovsky called for voluntary assistance in rebuilding working life. Their posters encouraged people to lend a helping hand during these challenging times. Mayakovsky also emphasized that if one no longer wished to fight against fellow Russians, they should redirect their efforts towards battling Poland instead. Such sentiments were captured powerfully in his work titled "If you don't want to fight anymore, go fight against Poland. " Meanwhile, an anonymous creator commemorated Dreadnought Imperator Aleksandr III stationed at Bizerte in 1920—a reminder of Russia's naval strength amidst political turmoil.