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WW2 poster, story behind? Who and when it was made ?

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WW2 poster, story behind? Who and when it was made ?

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the city under bombs is London (Cyrillic letters )
 
WW2 poster, story behind? Who and when it was made ?

rTWXgsg4PhQ.jpg


the city under bombs is London (Cyrillic letters )

Having difficulty with Naznyazchiliey nyrodye breyatya...
"Over the Vryzi city of rendezvous at each of their handshaking the imperial Britain is bursting"???
 
Having difficulty with Naznyazchiliey nyrodye breyatya...
"Over the Vryzi city of rendezvous at each of their handshaking the imperial Britain is bursting"???

1) Brother Nations (Nazi Germany and ussr) order a date over enemy ´s city (London)
2) Britain is falling apart after each of their handshake
 
By you, yesterday?

The brotherly peoples have set up a meeting
Over the enemy city.
Every time they shake their hands –
The fascist Germany cracks.
(The bombs hit Berlin)

Their translation - apparently it was easy enough to flip the content - a little touchup on the poster.

See 33 Translated World War 2 USSR/Communist Propaganda Posters - Leonidas Marketing Blog

There's a notation, looks like '41 - 1941? On the lower left-hand edge of the poster, & there is more info @ the bottom of the poster. But very faint, hard to see. The lettering looks Cyrillic to me - maybe done by the USSR?
 
The brotherly peoples have set up a meeting
Over the enemy city.
Every time they shake their hands –
The fascist Germany cracks.
(The bombs hit Berlin)

Their translation - apparently it was easy enough to flip the content - a little touchup on the poster.

See 33 Translated World War 2 USSR/Communist Propaganda Posters - Leonidas Marketing Blog

There's a notation, looks like '41 - 1941? On the lower left-hand edge of the poster, & there is more info @ the bottom of the poster. But very faint, hard to see. The lettering looks Cyrillic to me - maybe done by the USSR?
its 120% that it was done in ussr
 
The brotherly peoples have set up a meeting
Over the enemy city.
Every time they shake their hands –
The fascist Germany cracks.
(The bombs hit Berlin)

Their translation - apparently it was easy enough to flip the content - a little touchup on the poster.

See 33 Translated World War 2 USSR/Communist Propaganda Posters - Leonidas Marketing Blog

There's a notation, looks like '41 - 1941? On the lower left-hand edge of the poster, & there is more info @ the bottom of the poster. But very faint, hard to see. The lettering looks Cyrillic to me - maybe done by the USSR?

+1, the commies used this poster more then once

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Having difficulty with Naznyazchiliey nyrodye breyatya...
"Over the Vryzi city of rendezvous at each of their handshaking the imperial Britain is bursting"???

It is 1939-1940 wishful thinking

The brotherly peoples have set up a meeting
Over the enemy city.
Every time they shake their hands –
The fascist Germany cracks.
(The bombs hit Berlin)

Their translation - apparently it was easy enough to flip the content - a little touchup on the poster.

See 33 Translated World War 2 USSR/Communist Propaganda Posters - Leonidas Marketing Blog

There's a notation, looks like '41 - 1941? On the lower left-hand edge of the poster, & there is more info @ the bottom of the poster. But very faint, hard to see. The lettering looks Cyrillic to me - maybe done by the USSR?

German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939) - Wikipedia

German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940) - Wikipedia

German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement - Wikipedia

German–Soviet Axis talks - Wikipedia
 
Having difficulty with Naznyazchiliey nyrodye breyatya...
"Over the Vryzi city of rendezvous at each of their handshaking the imperial Britain is bursting"???

It is 1939-1940 wishful thinking

The brotherly peoples have set up a meeting
Over the enemy city.
Every time they shake their hands –
The fascist Germany cracks.
(The bombs hit Berlin)

Their translation - apparently it was easy enough to flip the content - a little touchup on the poster.

See 33 Translated World War 2 USSR/Communist Propaganda Posters - Leonidas Marketing Blog

There's a notation, looks like '41 - 1941? On the lower left-hand edge of the poster, & there is more info @ the bottom of the poster. But very faint, hard to see. The lettering looks Cyrillic to me - maybe done by the USSR?

Up until June 22, 1941 you are correct.

yes, indeed my friend


by the way , have you seem this story ?

"Documents recently discovered in the archives of the KGB of the Ukrainian SSR, open to researchers after the 2014 revolution, show how the NKVD passed on to the Gestapo refugees from Germany, hoping to find salvation from Hitler in the USSR.

The protocol, dated January 5, 1938, was signed by the People's Commissar Yezhov and Prosecutor Vyshinsky. It lists the names of 45 citizens of Germany, Austria and other countries sentenced to expulsion from the USSR. After Stalin and Hitler became allies in 1939, the extradition of refugees to the Nazis was put on stream. Until the summer of 1941, the NKVD transported hundreds of people to Germany. The majority were members of the Communist Party of Germany defeated by Hitler. Stalin sent the communists and Jews who sought salvation from Nazism in the USSR to Hit"
Gestapo + NKVD: joint ventures of "russian" communists and German Nazis
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Gestapo NKVD joint ventures of ruSSian communists and German Nazis
 
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