Soviet Union
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It has come to pass (Soviet painting, 1960)
Text: NA. Year: 1960. Publisher: NA. Artist: Sergei Lukin. Additional information: The painting depicts a Bolshevik revolutionary standing next to the Tsar’s throne in the Winter Palace, symbolizing the triumph of the October Revolution. Created by Lukin to commemorate the anniversary of the revolution, currently housed in the V. I. Lenin Museum.
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Happy New Year! (Soviet leaflet, 1942-3)
Text: Happy New Year! Year: 1942-3. Publisher: NA. Artist: NA. Additional Information: Dropped over German troops for the 1942-3 New Year showing a dead soldier toasting as the clock strikes 1943, with text above reading ‘Heil Hitler!’
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When will the landscape change, dear Sancho? (Soviet cartoon, 1975)
Text: When will the landscape change, dear Sancho? Year: 1975. Publisher: Krokodil. Artist: Yuri Cherepanov. Additional Information: Published following the death of Francisco Franco, cartoon shows Don Quixote and Sancho Panza walking by bloodied-cleaver windmills.