Black and white poster of Mao Ze Dong WWII
Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Political: Posters Pre 1980: item #533975 C2838
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1930 Shanghai and More
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This black and white poster shows a variety of pictures of the communist party members and soldiers during the World War II, as well as statistics of the combat records. This poster showing rare footages of the red army during the Japanese Resistance period, which took place during and as part of the World War II. Poster like this was used as propaganda materials for the Chinese Communist party, distributed during the study sessions conducted during the Cultural Revolution. This particular vers... Click for details
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Chinese poster "Yu Gong spirit can change China"
Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Political: Posters Pre 1980: item #528585 C2833
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1930 Shanghai and More
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$59 - SOLD
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Titled "Yu Gong moves the mountain spirit can change China", this visually stimulating poster shows the people doing heavy construction work in a village. Part of the image shows that people are holding the flag that says "support the village team, "Mao's Thoughts team" or "Youth Team". Another side of the poster shows images of people conducting criticism sessions and other revolutionary activities. The legend of Yu Gong states the story of an old man trying to create a road from a large mounta... Click for details
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Chinese wood block print - The Gang of four
Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Political: Posters Pre 1980: item #528213 C2829
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1930 Shanghai and More
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Post the cultural revolution, the Chinese government launched the campaign to blame the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution to be the fault of the four people who headed the Cultural Revolution committee. In this cartoon like wood block poster, it shows on the right, "the Cultural Revolution fruit of the labor," and on the left, it shows the Gang of four climbing onto the top of the grape vine, "stealing the fruit by the four thieves", as the description of the poster stated.
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