Description | Russian transliteration of title: Plakaty Velikoi Otechestvennoi voiny, 1941-1945
Additional information: Compiled by V. Dolinskaya, with an introduction by Marshal I. Bagramyan
Editor: D. Isaev
Technical editor: R. Moskvina
Publication information: Moscow / Plakat / 1975 / No.1d-31 Printing information: Perm' / Zvezda
Print run: 60,000
Format: 60x45
Original price: 2 roubles 56 kop
Posters are as follows:
1. Rodina - mat' zovet'! (The Motherland is calling!) Artist: Iraklii Moiseevich Toidze (1902-1985) Publication: 1941 Additional information: cf. SOVIET POSTERS/784 (11)
1(a). Smaller copy of the above
2. Besposhchadno razgromim i unichtozhim vraga! (We'll smash and annihilate the enemy without mercy!) Artist: "Kukryniksy" [Mikhail Vasil'evich Kupriyanov (1903-1991); Porfirii Nikitich Krylov (1902-1990); Nikolai Aleksandrovich Sokolov (1903-2000)] Publication: 1941 Additional information: cf. SOVIET POSTERS/784 (10)
3. Pod znamenem Lenina - vpered k pobede! (Under the banner of Lenin - forward to victory!) Artist: Aleksandr Kirillovich Voloshin (1926- ) Publication: 1941
4. Tak bylo - tak budet! (That's the way it was - and that's the way it will be!) Artist: Nikolai Andreevich Dolgorukov (1902-1980) Publication: 1941
5. Nashe delo pravoe, pobeda budet za nami! (Our cause is just, victory will be ours!) Artist: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1968) Publication: 1941 6. Kommunisty i komsomol'tsy! Bud'te v peroykh ryadakh bortsov protiv nemetsko-fashistskikh sobak! (Communists and Komsomol members! Take the lead in fighting the German Fascist dogs!) Artist: Boris Aleksandrovich Mukhin (1888-1970) Publication: 1942
7. Yunoshi i devushki, zashchishchaite svobodu, Rodinu i chest', zavoevannye vashimi otsami! (Young men and girls, defend freedom and Motherland and the honour and achievements of our fathers!) Artist: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1968) Publication: 1941
8. Narod i armiya nepobedimy! (The people and the army are invincible!) Artist: Viktor Borisovich Koretskii (1909-1998) Publication: 1941 Additional information: cf SOVIET POSTERS/784 (16)
9. Za rodinu - mat'! (For the Motherland!) Artist: Iraklii Moiseevich Toidze (1902-1985) Publication: 1943
10. Voin Krasnom Armii, spasi! (Red Army soldier, save me!) Artist: Viktor Borisovich Koretskii (1909-1998) Publication: 1942
11. Naslii sily neischislimy! (Our strength is incalculable!) Artist: Viktor Borisovich Koretskii (1909-1998). Signed lower right Publication: 1941
12. B'emsya my zdorovo, kolem otchayanno - vnuki Suvorova, deti Chalaeva (Let's fight with all our might - grandsons of Suvorov, children of Chalaev) Artist: "Kukryniksy" [Mikhail Vasil'evich Kupriyanov (1903-1991); Porfirii Nikitich Krylov (1902-1990); Nikolai Aleksandrovich Sokolov (1903-2000)] Publication: 1941 13. Otstoim Moskvu! (Let's make a stand for Moscow!) Artist: Nikolai Nikolaevich Zhukov (1908-1973); Viktor Semenovich Klimashin (1912-1960) Publication: 1941
14. Na Moskvu! Khokh! Ot Moskvy: okh! (To Moscow - Aha! From Moscow - Ouch!) Artist: Viktor Deni [Viktor Nikolaevich Denisov (1893-1946). Signed: Deni] Publication: 1941
15. Vse sily na zashchitu goroda Lenina! (Every effort for the defence of Lenin's city!) Artist: Dementii Alekseevich Shmarinov (1907-1999) Publication: 1941
16. Krepche udary po vragu! Osvobodim rodnye goroda i sela ot fashistskoi nechisti! (Strike harder at the enemy! Let's free our nation's towns and villages from the Fascist filth!) Artist: Anatolii Alekseevich Kazantsev (1908- ) Publication: 1944
17. Vpered! Na Zapad! (Forward! To the West!) Artist: Viktor Semenovich Ivanov (1909-1968) [signed: Viktor Ivanov] Publication: 1942
18. Ty chem pomog frontu? (How have you helped the Front?) Artist: D. Moor [Dmitrii Stakhievich Orlov (1883-1946)] Publication: 1941 19. Bei vraga, kak ego bili otsy s starshie brat'ya - matrosy Oktyabrya! (Fight the enemy, as did your fathers and elder brothers - the sailors of the October Revolution!) Artist: Solomon Samsonovich Boim (1899-1978) Publication: 1941 20. Kazhdyi udar molota - udar po vragu! English translation of caption: Every blow of the hammer is a strike at the enemy! Artist: V. Deni [Viktor Nikolaevich Denisov (1893-1946)]; Nikolai Andreevich Dolgorukov (1902-1980) Publication: 1941
21. Zamenim! (We'll take their place!) Artist: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1968) Publication: 1941
22. Bol'she metalla - bol'she oruzhiya! (More metal means more weapons!) Artist: Nikolai Mikhailovich Avrakumov (1908-1945) Publication: 1941
23. Voin, otvet' Rodine pobedoi! (Soldier, reply to the Motherland with victory!) Artist: Dmitrii Alekseevich Shmarinov (1907-1999) Publication: 1942
24. Bol'she khleba dlya fronta i tyla! Ubrat' urozhai polnoct'yu! (More bread for the battle front and the home front!) Artist: Nina Nikolaevna Vatolina (1915-2002); Nikolai Viktorovich Denisov (1917-1982) Publication: 1942 25. Na Zapad! (To the West!) Description of graphic image: Russian soldier using his rifle butt to smash a German sign saying 'To the East' Artist: Viktor Semenovich Ivanov (1909-1968) Publication: 1943 26. Doidem do Berlina! (We're on our way to Berlin!) Description of graphic image: typical Red Army soldier, Ivan, pulling on his boots for the advance into Germany Artist: Nikolai Osipovich Golovanov (1908-1964) Publication: 1944
26(a). Smaller copy of the above
27. Slava Sovetskomu Vozdushnomu Floty! (Hurrah for the Soviet Air Force!) Artist: Petr Danilovich Magnushevskii (1899-1971) Publication: 1943
28. Krasnoi Armii - slava! (Hurrah for the Red Army!) Description of graphic image: [sequel to 775/26] soldier Ivan has arrived in Berlin; on the wall behind him is scrawled 'Got there! Berlin 24/4/1945. Long live the Russian people' Artist: Leonid Fedorovich Golovanov Publication: 1945 Additional information: cf SOVIET POSTERS/784 (20)
29. Voinu - pobeditelyu - vsenarodnaya lyubov'! (To the victorious soldier - darling of all the nation!) Artist: Aleksei Alekseevich Kokorekin (1906-1959) Publication: 1944
30. 1941-1945. Slava voinu-pobeditelyu! (1941-1945. Hurrah for the victorious soldier!) Artist: Viktor Semenovich Klimashin (1912-1960) Publication: 1945 |