Sowjetisches Propagandaplakat auf Georgisch und Aserbaidschanisch – „Nieder mit dem Tschador, Nieder mit der Sklaverei, Nieder mit der Abgeschiedenheit“.
Sowjetisches Propagandaplakat auf Georgisch und Aserbaidschanisch – „Nieder mit dem Tschador, Nieder mit der Sklaverei, Nieder mit der Abgeschiedenheit“.
Tbh I agree with this…. keep your religion and traditions in your country.
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It’s so interesting how all the comments are shocked that it’s a “good” message 😂 Soviet social propaganda posters were amazing! People really just hate communism without understanding the history…
But I don’t get why this was written in Georgian – chador wasn’t common ever among ethnic Georgians. Did they want to get Georgians on board with the campaign? Show off to Georgians the ‘good’ work being done in other republics?
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Welp, can’t say they’re wrong here. But just here
Extremely rare Soviet propaganda W
Gotta say, they were not wrong on this.
Rare commie W
Even a broken regime is right once per decade
Tbh I agree with this…. keep your religion and traditions in your country.
It’s so interesting how all the comments are shocked that it’s a “good” message 😂 Soviet social propaganda posters were amazing! People really just hate communism without understanding the history…
But I don’t get why this was written in Georgian – chador wasn’t common ever among ethnic Georgians. Did they want to get Georgians on board with the campaign? Show off to Georgians the ‘good’ work being done in other republics?