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Why do landowner and kulak sharpen their knives and teeth... 1920

Why do landowner and kulak sharpen their knives and teeth... 1920


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Why do landowner and kulak sharpen their knives and teeth... 1920

Why do landowner and kulak sharpen their knives and teeth... 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

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Media ID 22169039

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1920 Collectivisation Collectivisation Campaign Collectivization Confrontation Defamation Dekulakization Denunciation Farmer Historyposter And Graphic Design Holodomor Individual Peasant Kulak Kulaks Lebedev Politic Political Agitation Political Repression Propaganda Russian State Library Socialism Socialist Realism Socrealism Soviet Soviet Political Agitation Art Soviet Union Stalinism Ussr Colour Lithograph Poster And Graphic Design


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Why do landowner and kulak sharpen their knives and teeth. . . 1920

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. This photo print, taken in 1920 by Alexander Vasilyevich Lebedev, is a powerful representation of the turbulent times during the collectivization campaign in Soviet Russia. Found in the esteemed collection of Russian State Library, Moscow, this colour lithograph showcases the confrontational nature between landowners and kulaks. The image depicts a scene filled with tension as both sides prepare for an impending clash. The landowner and kulak can be seen meticulously sharpening their knives and teeth, symbolizing their readiness to defend their interests amidst political repression. This poster serves as a form of propaganda that aimed to denounce individual peasants who resisted collectivization. Through its use of socialist realism art style, this artwork highlights the historical significance of this period marked by dekulakization and defamation. It sheds light on the struggles faced by farmers caught in the midst of political agitation while emphasizing the ideology behind socialism. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking piece from Fine Art Images/Heritage Images' collection, it reminds us of Stalinism's impact on society during those years. The image also alludes to broader themes such as power dynamics, class struggle, and even foreshadows tragic events like Holodomor. This photograph stands as a testament to history's ability to capture moments that reflect societal complexities through visual mediums like posters. Its presence within Russian State Library ensures its preservation for future generations seeking insight

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