Soviet propaganda that will give you the chills

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A Propaganda That Will Give You The Chills

Soviet propaganda was more than just posters of smiling workers and strong leaders, it was a psychological tool designed to grow a profound sense of paranoia. From anti-religious posters to haunting images that turned neighbors into potential spies, prepare to see the art of persuasion at its most frightening.

 

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Soviet Propaganda Poster Teutonic Order (1941)

Russian text reads “we beat them, we are beating them, we will keep beating them”

 

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Soviet soldiers in Belarus

Soviet soldiers in Polozk, Belarus, propaganda poster celebrating the reconquest of the city and urging the liberation of the Baltic from German occupation.

 

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The Soviet propaganda Posters 1940

Soldiers of the Lithuanian People’s Army carrying the Soviet propaganda posters in Kaunas in 1940.

 

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Polish-Soviet Propaganda Poster

This poster is a call to take up weapons and fight.
The poster says “This is what a polish village taken by the bolsheviks looks like’

 

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Soviet anti-Syphilis propaganda, 1926

In front of the State Venereological Institute.

 

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Propaganda on the British Home Front, 1941

Posters pasted onto a wall or fence encouraging citizens to support Russia.

 

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Krokodil Propaganda Airplane

Krokodil is a propaganda plane that was transformed in the factory n° 84 in the city of Khimki, Moscow around 1935.

 

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God or Anti-God Propaganda

God or anti-god propaganda stamp.

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Soviet Flyers

1929 Soviet Flyers

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