Description: Soviet posters are visual aids created in the USSR, aimed at explaining a certain issue, such as the attitude of the Soviet government to current events in an accessible form. Together with radio and newspapers, they were means of agitation and propaganda, influencing the consciousness and mood of people with the aim of motivating them to political or other activity. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was born in 1870 in Simbirsk to the family of Ilya Nikolaevich Ulyanov (1831-1886), an inspector of public schools in the Simbirsk province, the son of Nikolai Ulyanov, a former serf peasant from the village of Androsovo in the Sergach district of the Nizhny Novgorod province, who was married to Anna Smirnova, the daughter of an Astrakhan tradesman (according to the Soviet writer M.S. Shaginyan, who came from a family of baptized Kalmyks. His mother was Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova (née Blank, 1835-1916), of Swedish-German descent on her mother’s side and, according to various versions, Ukrainian, German, or Jewish descent on her father’s side. According to one version, Vladimir’s maternal grandfather was a Jew who converted to Orthodoxy, Aleksandr Dmitrievich Blank. According to another version, he came from a family of German colonists, invited to Russia by Catherine II. The researcher of the Ulyanov family M. S. Shaginyan claimed that Alexander Blank was Ukrainian. Size 42x30 cm, Size inch 16,5x11, A3
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Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1941
Character: Rocketeer
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