Vietnamese People Are Eternally Grateful To The Great Lenin
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/9230643
The Wehrmacht’s greed (ca. 1941)
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The Wehrmacht’s greed (ca. 1941) - Lemmygrad
:::spoiler [Transcript] [In the first panel, Adolf Schicklgruber is literally
pulling the Wehrmacht by twenty-four strings.] >Гитлер стянул все, что мог…
[‘Hitler pulled off everything that he could…’] [In the last panel, one Axis
soldier is handing another one a treasure chest to load onto a vehicle, which is
already carrying gold, including a gold watch. On the ground is a golden object
on top of boxes, presumably filled with loot. The background shows two
silhouettes of people, presumably Axis soldiers stealing loot from a house. At
the right is another Axis soldier carrying a bag of treasure on his back and
holding more loot in his right arm.] >Гитлеровские войска стянули все, что
могли… [‘Hitler’s troops pulled off everything that they could…’] :::
On the anniversary of Auschwitz being liberated by the Red Army
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/6852128

On the anniversary of Auschwitz being liberated by the Red Army - Lemmygrad
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"Fascists vulture discovered that we don't have a barn with lambs here." Soviet Union poster, 1944.
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"Fascists vulture discovered that we don't have a barn with lambs here." Soviet Union poster, 1944. - Lemmygrad
Text behind the belt: Extermination of civilian population.
"Well, which candidate are we choosing, sir?" Soviet anti-US poster (Krokodil, 1968)
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"Well, which candidate are we choosing, sir?" Soviet anti-US poster (Krokodil, 1968) - Lemmygrad
«Pinochet. The military coup in Chile and the USA.»A Soviet cartoon mocking the Chilean dictatorship, 1987.
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5086057

«Pinochet. The military coup in Chile and the USA.»A Soviet cartoon mocking the Chilean dictatorship, 1987. - Lemmygrad
«-Killer!!! People’s anger is indomitable: The executioner’s collapse is
inevitable!»
American tourist in the USSR. Not to worry, our healthcare is free, it's the law. // Soviet Union // 1979
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5054735

American tourist in the USSR. Not to worry, our healthcare is free, it's the law. // Soviet Union // 1979 - Lemmygrad
«Some foreign tourist got a common sore throat -They’re yelling at him to go to
the doctor -He says I don’t want to. I had a sore throat once before, I had to
sell my car. I thought about it and decided to go for it, but health is more
important. It was a waste of grief, he was cured without money. We have free
treatment, that’s the Soviet law.» «Citizens of the USSR have the right to
health care. This right is ensured by free qualified medical care provided by
State health care institutions… Article 42 of the USSR Constitution»
Computer enters the school classroom. // Soviet Union // 1985
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Computer enters the school classroom. // Soviet Union // 1985 - Lemmygrad