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How did YOU help the front? 1941

Description:

This Soviet propaganda poster, created in 1941 by Dmitry Moor, challenges every citizen to reflect on their contribution to the war effort. It depicts a Red Army soldier in a striking red uniform and helmet, pointing directly at the viewer with a rifle slung over his shoulder, a gesture meant to demand personal responsibility. Behind him rise smoking factory chimneys and industrial workers, including women, symbolizing the vital role of the home front in supporting the military. The sharp contrast of red, black, and white emphasizes urgency, patriotic duty, and unity. The slogan “Ты чем помог фронту?” (“How did you help the front?”) acts as a direct appeal, urging civilians to produce more, work harder, and fully commit themselves to victory. Much like the famous “Uncle Sam” poster in the United States, this work aimed to mobilize and inspire action by making the viewer feel personally addressed.

Product ID:

10644

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