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This 1932 poster by G. Klutsis celebrates the strength and unity of the Leninist Komsomol. Three young members march forward confidently, carrying a large red banner above a massive crowd in the background. The slogan “Да здравствует ленинский многомиллионный комсомол” translates to “Long live the Leninist many million strong Komsomol.” Klutsis combines photomontage and strong red accents to highlight discipline, optimism, and collective purpose. The figures are shown as ideal representatives of youth ready to defend and build the future. This poster stands as a vivid example of Soviet visual propaganda promoting loyalty and enthusiasm among young workers.
Long live multimillion (members quantity wise) Lenin’s KomSoMol
Kom – Kommunist
So – Souz (union)
Mol – Molodezhi (youth).
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