"Political Posters: A Visual Journey Through History" Step into the world of political propaganda with these captivating posters that have shaped ideologies and movements throughout history. "Beat the Whites with the red wedge (Poster), 1920. Artist: Lissitzky, El (1890-1941)" This iconic poster by Lissitzky symbolizes the Bolsheviks' determination to overcome their opponents during the Russian Civil War. "A Garland for May Day, 1895 (litho)" Transport yourself back to a time when May Day celebrations were filled with hope and solidarity among workers fighting for their rights. "To have more, we must produce more. To produce more, it is necessary to know more, 1920. Artist: Zelensky, Alexander Nikolaevich (1882-1942)" Zelensky's thought-provoking poster emphasizes the importance of education and knowledge in achieving economic growth. "The Soviet Union has begun to build dirigibles. Illustration from USSR Builds Socialism, 1933" Discover how dirigibles became symbols of progress and industrialization in Soviet society during the early years of socialism. "Entente under the mask of peace (Poster), 1920. Artist: Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich" Deni's powerful artwork exposes hidden agendas behind international alliances during a tumultuous period after World War I. "Oath of Allegiance of Workers and Peasants Red Army, 1918. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich" Moor's striking depiction captures loyalty towards Russia's newly formed Red Army as they fought against counter-revolutionary forces. "Death to capital - or death under heel capital. , 1919. " Unveiling revolutionary fervor, Malyutin’s provocative message challenges capitalism while advocating for a fairer society. "The Zuyev Workers Club in Moscow.