Soviet Anti Religious Propaganda Posters Historical Photo 1920-1940

These posters were published in the Soviet anti-religious magazine, Bezbozhnik (“The Godless”) from 1922 to 1941. The main purpose of the magazine was to thwart any religious beliefs that were supposedly too distracting for the working class. The magazine was founded by the League of Militant Atheists, an organization of the Soviet Communist Party members, members of its youth league, workers, and veterans, and technically it was not state-sponsored satire. The publication included works by cartoonists N. F. Denisovsky, M. M. Cheremnykh, D. S. Moor, K. S. Eliseev, and others. The circulation of “Bezbozhnik” reached 200 thousand copies in 1932. 👍 Please share with friends it really helps me to know you like videos and inspires me to find more new materials! 🙏 So the best thing you can do to help me is to share videos to reach more people and leave a comment with your thoughts. ❤️ Thank you so much for your support!
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