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Soviet Red Army 1950s | Communist Party Card Propaganda Poster
Soviet Red Army 1950s | Communist Party Card Propaganda Poster
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A Red Army soldier in military cap and uniform displays his Communist Party membership card against a bold red background dominated by the hammer and sickle. The yellow star above emphasises Soviet military pride during the Cold War era.
Commissioned during the height of Socialist Realist art in the 1950s USSR, this poster represents the ideological fusion of military service and Communist Party loyalty. The composition reflects the post-Stalin period when military prestige and party membership were symbols of Soviet citizenship.
The bold typography and saturated red palette exemplify the Soviet propaganda aesthetic designed to inspire patriotic dedication. The soldier's direct gaze and prominent display of the party card reinforced the connection between personal identity and state ideology.
A significant archival print for collectors of Cold War history, Soviet graphic design, or anyone studying 20th-century political art and its visual rhetoric.
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A Red Army soldier in military cap and uniform displays his Communist Party membership card against a bold red background dominated by the hammer and sickle. The yellow star above emphasises Soviet military pride during the Cold War era.
Commissioned during the height of Socialist Realist art in the 1950s USSR, this poster represents the ideological fusion of military service and Communist Party loyalty. The composition reflects the post-Stalin period when military prestige and party membership were symbols of Soviet citizenship.
The bold typography and saturated red palette exemplify the Soviet propaganda aesthetic designed to inspire patriotic dedication. The soldier's direct gaze and prominent display of the party card reinforced the connection between personal identity and state ideology.
A significant archival print for collectors of Cold War history, Soviet graphic design, or anyone studying 20th-century political art and its visual rhetoric.
