File:Idn.duke.edu Soviet propaganda poster 1929? - Bednyi, Demian - Deni, V. N. Enemies of the Five Year Plan Враги пятилетки No known copyright.jpg

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English: Vragi pyatiletki (Russian title written in Cyrillic letters: Враги пятилетки)
  • English translation: "Enemies of the Five Year Plan"
Враги пятилетки
Помещик смотрит злым барбосом, кулак сопит бугристым носом, Пьянчуга с горя пьет запоем, Поп оголтелым воет воем,
Шипит продажный журналист, острил клыки капиталист, меньшевичок во всю ярится, вояка белый матерится, -
Псы, не посаженные в клетку, Все, кто стоит за старину, зло проклинают пятилетку и объявляют ей войну,
Грозят ей срывом, понимая, что в ней погибель их прямая!
Демьян бедный
(Меньшевистский вестник)
Enemies of the Five-Year Plan
The landowner looks with an evil sneer, the kulak snorts with a crooked nose, the drunkard drinks his sorrows away, the priest howls with abandon,
The treacherous journalist hisses, the capitalist sharpens his fangs, the Menshevik rages on, the White army curses, -
The dogs, not locked up in a cage, all those who stand for the old ways, curse the Five-Year Plan and declare war on it,
Threatening to sabotage it, knowing that in it lies their direct doom!
Demyan Bedny
(Menshevik Herald/Bulletin)
  • Date: 1929
  • Creator: Bednyi, Demian - Deni, V. N.
  • Description: Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel’stvo; Tipo-litografiia Gosizdata "Krasnyi Proletarii"
  • Duke University Libraries Repository collections and archives: Russian Posters Collection, 1919-1989 (General Political Poster Series, 1919-1930 and undated): This collection of 20th-century Russian posters spans almost the entire history of the Soviet Union (1917-1991). It can be divided into three main series, each representing distinct eras in the history of Communist political advertising. The General Political Poster series features works from the earliest days of Soviet power and is especially strong for the late 1920s, a period that coincides with the "cultural revolution" of I. V. Stalin.(...)
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Duke University Libraries Repository collections and archives: Russian Posters Collection, 1919-1989
Author Viktor Deni (Виктор Николаевич Дени, 1893–1946) and Demyan Bedny (Демья́н Бе́дный, 1883–1945). No known copyright restrictions.

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