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15 Soviet anti-U.S. posters

Soviet artists were true masters at depicting the vices and shortcomings of Western society. Take a closer look at some of their best works.

1. "Savior". The inscription on the beret reads: “NATO” and on the bag: “For monopoly profits”.

Viktor Zhelobinsky

2. "Get out of the way, warmongers!" The inscription on the flag reads: “For peace!” The inscription on the sail reads: “North Atlantic Pact, Western bloc”.

Veniamin Briskin

3. "Curse the executioners! American warmongers are enemies of humanity!"

Lev Samoylov-Babin

4. Colonial peoples in the light of the "torch of freedom".

Kukryniksy

5. "The forces of peace are invincible!" Inscriptions: “North Atlantic Pact – For a new war”; “Supporters of peace and democracy – For a lasting peace”.

Boris Yefimov, Nikolay Dolgorukov

6. "In capitalist countries, labor has no rights! In socialist countries, the right to work!"

Viktor Koretsky

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Viktor Koretsky

8. "Be damned!"

Viktor Koretsky

9. "A real cutthroat!" The inscriptions on the shirt read: “South Africa”, “Southern Rhodesia”, “Africa”, “Angola”, “Congo”, “Namibia” and “Biafra”.

Fyodor Nelyubin

10. "I am a dove"

Viktor Koretsky

11. "Today in El Salvador. “To save a village from terrorists, we had to destroy it."

Igor Smirnov

12. "The Soviet Threat: How One Man Fed Two Generals"

Andrey Krylov

13. "Imperialism is aggression!"

Leonid Rakov

14. "Freedom, American Style."

Boris Prorokov

15. "Hunger relief, American style."

Yuri Blinov