Soviet USSR Propaganda Posters, 1980s – Part 2.

by Amy@AQ-V on December 21, 2011

Hammer and Sickle, 1980s

Tyumen Gas and Oil, 1980s

The Russian name of Tyumen city, also known as the “Oil and Gas capital” of USSR (now Russia).

High cultures to every field (agriculture), 1980s

We will complete the 5 year plan in advance!

“5 year plan” was an economical planning strategy used in the USSR.

Let there be peace on the earth!

Metal must be used in a sustainable way!
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Another installment of delicious Soviet propaganda ephemera I purchased from the Soviet Shop (formally Soviet Reality), hosted by Michail Sapoval in Lithuania. As always I look forward to expanding my collection further. Follow the shop link to see many more works including classic red and stern to eerily upbeat posters similar to examples above. In either case, it appears the Soviets were notably fond of exclamation marks. Allegiance and conformity with enthusiasm were to be encouraged obviously.

>> Soviet USSR Propaganda Posters – Part 1
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