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Propaganda posters "TASS Windows"
Russia. Mozhaisk. Propaganda poster from the series "TASS Windows" No. 1091 "Futile Efforts", 1944. Artist: N. Denisovsky. Text: M. Vershinin. "TASS Windows" is a series of posters of the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union, published in large cities of the USSR during the Great Patriotic War. They were intended to raise the morale of soldiers, and in bright and simple images to strengthen the people's faith in the inevitability of victory over the enemy. The best cartoonists and writers of the country worked on the drawings. The first posters appeared in Moscow on June 27, 1941, in the windows of shops on Kuznetsky Most. Since 1942, the production of "partisan TASS Windows" of a small format began, more suitable for distribution in the occupied territories. Poster from the collection of the National Depository of the Russian Book Chamber. Vyacheslav Prokofiev/TASS
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| Date of shooting: | 04.28.2020 |
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