File:Leon Trotsky.JPG
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English: Polish government anti-communist poster to counter Bolshevik propaganda from Russia during the Polish- Russian war 1920, showing People's Commissar for the Army Lev Davidovich Bronstein (Leon Trotsky). Large caption reads: "Bolshevik freedom.".
Small caption on the right-hand-side reads: The Bolsheviks promised: Polski: Wizerunek Trockiego na polskim plakacie propagandowym z lipca 1920.
Tekst u góry: "Wolność bolszewicka". Po prawej: "Obiecali bolszewicy" "Damy wam pokój" "Damy wam wolność" "Damy wam ziemię" "Pracę i chleb" "Nikczemnie oszukali"' "Rozpętali wojnę" "z Polską" "Zamiast wolności dali" "Pięść - zamiast ziemi" "-rekwizycje" "Zamiast pracy - nędzę" "Zamiast chleba - głód". Pod spodem: "M.S. Wojsk. Wydział propagandowy" |
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Date | July 1920 | ||||
Source | self-made Scan from an original public poster printed in Poland and dated 1920 | ||||
Author | unknown,governmental edition ( Ministry of Military Afffairs of Poland) | ||||
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