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1 A Soviet anti-alcohol poster from 1930. ... 16 The 1985 shows one small drink leading to a series of increasingly bigger ones, turning the drinker into a "hooligan." ...
A new book from Fuel features previously unpublished anti-alcohol posters from the 1960s to ’80s in the Soviet Union. by Allison Meier April 5, 2017 April 6, 2017 Subscribe to our newsletter ...
Soviet anti-alcohol posters. In Soviet Russia, alcohol consumes YOU! by Alex Q. Arbuckle ... c. 1986 "Little by little, and you end up with a hooligan. Tolerance of drinking is dangerous.
One poster shows a bottle morphing into scissors, cutting a family photo in two. A 1977 design from “Alcohol: Soviet Anti-Alcohol Posters” reads, “Much evil and wrongdoing to the family ...
The messages in them will be familiar to anyone who has seen anti-drug posters in the United States — but the style is distinctively Soviet. Life as a sober and an alcoholic man A detail of the ...
There were three major anti-alcohol campaigns in the USSR - in 1958, in 1972, and the most remembered one, the Gorbachev campaign of 1985-1990.
We've seen some space propaganda, anti-alcohol posters, and even anti-Communist political propaganda. And now, we present the very best, in high ...
Anti-alcohol posters from the Soviet Union’s ‘dry law’ campaign. A new book features a collection of Soviet anti-alcohol posters produced during Mikhail Gorbachev’s unsuccessful campaign of 1985-88 ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will soon display recently rediscovered prints from the TASS Window Poster Studio, a Soviet group that made anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
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