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Propaganda Posters of USSR
Propaganda Posters of USSR

We will see what situation the Bolsheviks found themselves in following the October Revolution and what necessitated the rapid and extensive development of Soviet poster art.

You can find the other parts of the series here:

About Our USSR Posters

We have 800+ USSR posters. In order to make it easier to navigate so many Soviet union posters we split the website into 35+ poster categories. It's down to personal taste of course but to maybe make it a bit easier (and faster) we picked around 200 top Soviet posters of the USSR. Our most popular collections are Lenin posters, Stalin posters, Soviet posters of Communism, Cold war posters.

We print on canvas and lux paper and ship internationally to North America and Europe.  

Here are our most popular Soviet poster categories:

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Cold War posters Communism propaganda posters Stalin posters
Poster Lenin soviet space race propaganda alcohol soviet anti alcohol posters
Lenin posters Soviet space propaganda posters Soviet anti drinking posters

USSR Poster Art - How It Began? Invented Traditions

Soviet workers having a conversation in front of a ussr poster in the  canteen of their factory, 1927 Lenin and Marx soviet union poster about the October revolution

Soviet workers at a factory canteen with a poster hung behind them, 1927, Ogonek magazine

Poster of the USSR: Without revolutionary theory there can't be a revolutionary movement! Lenin and Marx 

The Bolsheviks seized power in 1917 and faced a profound issue to address. They had to warp public consciousness into accepting and believing in a new reality - a new meaning. New meaning of the past, present and future had to be based on this new reality. Later on we will find out what role propaganda posters of USSR played in this.

Lenin and other leaders, now at the helm of a vast nation in crisis, understood that their political survival and the success of their radical project depended on winning over the people of the new Soviet Union and educating them on the new social-political and historical doctrine. Importantly there wasn't agreement on fundamental interpretations of this meaning among the leaders of the revolution itself. Here are our Communism posters that explore topics related to Socialism, Communism and the Communist Party CPSU. 

The October Revolution On Film

Here is an excellent documentary on the Bolshevik October Revolution if you'd like more background on the topic:

Invented Traditions

So at no point during the period the Soviet Union era was this issue of what and how to talk to the nation more accute - they were starting from a blank white board and their political legitimacy depended on it. 

Very quickly immediately following the Revolution, the Bolsheviks tried to gain control over public discourse and transform popular viewpoints and beliefs by utilising new symbols, rituals, and visual imagery. Their aim was to create a new immense message, as accessible as possible to everyone, that would lead to the "liberation" of public consciousness and all social norms.  

According to the British historian Eric Hobsbawm the medium for the message was what he framed as "invented traditions". These are sets of practices that use repetition to inculcate ideas and norms into people's thinking and behaviour. This then creates perception of continuity with the past. Hence invented traditions.

The 3 Functions Of Invented Traditions  

Hobsbawm thought that there are three main functions that invented traditions could have. There were sometimes overlapping with each other.

1. Foundation Of New Social Groups

Invented traditions formed group think and belonging. Including they created the symbols of these social groups and often artificial communities. They established social cohision.

Bolshevik claim to power was based on an ideology. They assigned world-historical importance to the proletaria. It was therefore critically important to elevate the (heroic) importance of the working class and establish their collective idenity in public discourse. The party urgently needed to communicate to the workers the image of the new worker-heroes who were class conscious and who were the chosen heroes of Marxism-Leninism.

Also key was to install "class" as the central epistemological aspect in the new official Marxist-Leninist ideology.

Soviet commissars, 1920 Russian peasants from Moscow region after the october revolution
Council of People's Commissars of Soviet Russia, 1920 Peasants of a Moscow region village around the time of the October Revolution

Usually social groups are formed around ethnicity, nationality, gender or religion. The new Soviet rulers instead needed class to serve as the identity of the new proletarian political and social group. In the immediate aftermath of the revolution the party leadership struggled with how to define this new collective identity and conducting policies in line with this novel framework.   

2. Legitimizing Institutions, Status or Relations of Authority

The October Revolution and similar to it destory and replace institutions and authority relations. They create radically new definitions of political power and social order.

The key problem for the Bolsheviks ater the revolution was to legitimise their power which included the new party-state and a the new relations between subordinate and superordinate groups. The former dominanting elites, and the Provisional Government that had ruled for a brief amount of time, ahd lost their power after the October insurrection. 

The new power consisted of the following institutions and entites:

  • the Bolshevik party
  • the new Soviet state
  • the commissars
  • the secret police
  • the Red Army
  • and a small but loud and forceful band of true believers, fellow travelers, opportunists, and henchmen

The new power understood that without legitimising their power they would have a precarious foundation of their new fragile regime. Key in their strategy to solve this issue was the formulation and communication of their extensive and complex narrative of history. It justified the establishment of a "dictatorship of the proletariat" under Bolshevik rule and reinforce the party's authority among the people. 

3. Promote Socialisation, Inculcation of Beliefs, Value Systems and Conventions of Behavior

The Bolsheviks traditionally, under Lenin's leadership, unlike most other leftist radicals in Russia had a deep commitment to a monolithic understanding of the truth. Therefore after the revolution they put considerable effort into reordering social but also individual life according to their ideological ideas.

Due to the complexities introduced by the vast size, population and heterogeneity of Russia, the Bolsheviks couldn't enact a comprehensive indoctrination and socialisation program until the 1930s. But they began the drive immediately after the revolution. Their final goal was to create the new Soviet man who would think, speak and act Bolshevik.

Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party CPSU in Moscow USSR propaganda poster Go and vote
Session of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party in Moscow, 1920s. Source: Ogonek magazine USSR poster: The proletarian army! Go and vote in the local Soviet committee!

How Did The Bolsheviks Apply Their Invented Traditions

In order to apply invented traditions effectively they have to be homogenous and repeat again and again over time. Their message must be understandable by the target audience. Therefore for a complex country like Russia they mustn't be too sophisticated lyrically. The posters of USSR had to have strong and appealing imagery and relatively simple texts. In 1918 already the Bolsheviks had put in place at scale propaganda production facilities, creative and administration departments.    

This drive surpassed by far anything that had been done before. Only a year into the effort noticable USSR poster and state symbols and emblems like the hammer and sickle, the red star and the symbol of the heroic proletariat member/worker were introduced. These would live on to the present day. Holidays (i.e. rituals) now included October Revolution and May day. Novel mediums of USSR propaganda were introduced, for example agitation trains and ships, village reading in designated rooms and others.     

Additionally, political communist posters, early brutalist sculptures, agit books, newspapers and magazines, film and radio was used to reach large audiences and spread their messaging. Not as far back as the times of the French Revolution political education had been applied by any nation to form the new Soviet man.

Villagers in Soviet Union listening to radio Printing shop printing poster USSR posters
Villager family listening to the radio at home, Ogonek magazine, 1927. Soviet printing shop, Ogonek magazine, 1927

 

This text is largely based on Iconography of Power: Soviet Political Posters under Lenin and Stalin (Volume 27) First Edition by Victoria E. Bonnell. You can find it on Amazon from this link.

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Soviet Propaganda Posters - All Our Categories

We orgnised SPP.com into 35+ categories and subcategories of Russian propaganda posters. Each category has its own topic, for example Cold War propaganda posters contains many works on the struggle between the Eastern and Western blocs. Soviet women posters is a placeholder of all posters on emancipation, life and achievements of women in the USSR.

Soviet Poster art emerged powerfully after the October Revolution during the Civil War between 1918 and 1921. The Bolsheviks needed a medium that would reach the widest part of the population. Soviet propaganda posters were based on the traditions and heritage that ordinary people, large majority of whom were illiterate and couldn't read newspapers or proclamations, already knew. That's why posters relied on visual imagery resembling Orthodox iconography. Around 10 million Russian propaganda posters were printed during the war. Soviet posters reached deep into the entire Soviet Union and influenced tens of millions of Russian citizens. Later Soviet propaganda poster tradition will build on the success of this initial drive. The Soviet propaganda posters genre would become renowned internationally.  

Soviet Propaganda Posters - Categories 

First category is Soviet Society. Here you'll find various posters to do with life in the Soviet Union - sports, drinking/alcoholism, Russian-Soviet women and others 

Soviet Arts and Culture posters

Here you'll find posters of cultural events, movies, theatre plays, exhibitions and propaganda to do with the cultural sphere.

Moscow ballet advert  Soviet movie posters collage

👉Go to all arts and culture posters

Family and Children posters

Among others the goal of these USSR posters was to educate parents on how to raise their children as examplary socialists and address various societal ills to do wth the family and children. Russian propaganda posters on the family hailed the role of the mother and  encouraged children to study hard and be virtuous.

Glory to the heroic mother! Pioneer! Study and fight for the cause of the working class!

👉Go to all family and children posters

Social Posters

This category contains topics to do with fightin various societal ills. For example attitude and treatment of elderly people during the Perestroika period of the late Soviet Union, warning against healers, ignorance, alcohol abuse and such.

 

Out the parasites on wam places! Ones who don't work shouldn't eat! Healers outs! They don't heal but rob and hurt!

👉Go to all social posters

Soviet Anti Alcohol Posters

Drinking offered a solace for common people during the hard years following the October revolution and throughout the Soviet Union era. Here's how the state on one side fought it and on the other - advertised alcohol. 

STOP! Last warning! Anti alcohol poster NO! I refuse (alcohol)! Anti drinking poster

👉Go to all Soviet anti alcohol posters

Soviet Education Posters

Be it at school, the workplace or the fields Soviet people were encouraged to study and increase their qualifications.

Knowledge for everyone (in the world)! Lessons in painting, music and singing increase the culture of the pupil, without a doubt! 

👉Go to all Soviet Education posters

Soviet Women Posters

Emancipation of women, their role in society, family and even during war among many others were popular topics for poster art during the Soviet Union.

Go to the collective farm, peasant woman! Women workers! Grab the rifles!

👉Go to all Soviet Women posters

Sports and Physical Training posters

The health and well being of its people is an important task for every nation. USSR wasn't any different, here is how that translated into poster art.

Be ready for work and defending the country! USSR The Soviet Union - a mighty sporting nation!

👉Go to all sport and training posters

Anti Smoking and Tobacco Adverts posters

Curbing smoking, including amongst the under aged, was a priority for the Soviet state. At the same time there were many tobacco products advertised on the streets of the country's towns and villages.

Every child is our child - don't allow children to smoke! Tobacco factory brand from Vladivostok

👉Go to all anti smoking and tobacco products posters 

Soviet Political Posters

This main category houses topics like the drive to build Communism, the leaders through the history of the Soviet Union era like Lenin and Stalin and the Cold war era posters

Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPSU, Communism and Socialism posters

Needless to say the political dimension of the Soviet Union, building up the trust in the system, it's institutions like the CPSU and striving towards Socialism and Communism are key topics for the propaganda poster art at the time.

For the happiness of the nation! Stalin votes, elections poster Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPSU

👉Go to all communism posters

Cold War Propaganda Posters

The Cold War was an antagonistic era between the two most developed areas of the world - the Soviet Union and its satellites pitied against the USA and Western Europe and their spheres of influence. The two sides were known as the Eastern and Western bloc. It lasted from 1947 to 1991 when the USSR disolved during Gorbachev and Eltsin.

Glory to the Stalin falcons - conquerors of the air elements! I will never forget the friends I made in Moscow!

👉Go to all Cold War propaganda posters

Leaders of the Soviet Union posters

This category includes soviet era posters of the leaders (ideological and political) of the USSR. These are Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Gorbachev and Eltsin.

Brezhnev: We want durable peace! This is the fundamental basis of our foreigh policy! XXVI congress of the Communist party Disarmement is an ideal for Socialism! Lenin

👉Go to all posters of leaders of the Soviet Union

Lenin Posters

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov commonly known as Lenin was one of the most influential thinkers, military leaders and political figures of the 20th century. He himself and his work are regarded as the reason for the rise of the Soviet Union, socialism and the Cold War.

Lenin - 1870 to 1980! Lenin: Peace decree! We now have the power of the Soviets, this power comes from the people themselves, it puts the foundation for peace for all peoples!

👉Go to all Lenin posters

Stalin Posters

Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin with a birth sirname Jughashvili ruled the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953. He's a controversial figure due to the millions of deaths caused by his rule but also remains one of the utmost statesmen of the 20th century, having lead his country to modernisation, industrialisation and ultimately to defeating Nazi Germany and expanding the USSR to in effect rule over half of Europe.   

We shall achieve plentiness! Stalin - at the end of the five year plan the farm collectivisation should be mainly completed!

👉Go to all Stalin posters

Soviet Economy posters

The Soviet economy included many sectors out of which we picked the most popular ones, which got the most posters. These are Industry, Agriculture, Soviet Space program, Aviation and labour and work place.

Industry and Technology posters

Following the rapid industrialisation of the Soviet Union USSR after Stalin took power the Soviets prevailed in the WWII. After that en emphasis was put on gradually catching up economically with the Western bloc. After rapid progress and high growth rates of the 1950s and 60s the economy stalled significantly. That utlimately lead to the demise of the Soviet era.

Development of transportation is one of the key goals of the five year plan! The Communist party's plan is my plan!

👉Go to all industry and technology posters

Agricultute posters

Key developments of the agricultural sector of the Soviet Union were the collectivisation of farms from their private owners in the 1920s and 1930s. This lead to inefficiencies, lower yields and some cases to famines. Later on productivity improved but never to the level the state desired. The poster art of Soviet agriculture are fascinating though.

The bread of the homeland! Join us in the collective farm, comrade!

👉Go to all soviet agriculture posters

Soviet Space Program Posters

The space program of the Soviet Union USSR was world leading in many accomplishments. The Soviets launched the world's first satellite, had the first human spaceflight with Yuri Gagarin and the first space station.

Glory to the first astronaut in space Yuri Gagarin! Cosmos/space is a friend of the Soviets!

👉Go to all soviet space program posters

Soviet Aviation Posters

The Soviets  had very well developed both civil and military aviation. Challanging the skies was a topic of fascination among young and grown up alike, hence the rich variaty of aviation posters.

Glory to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War! Glory to the Stalin falcons! We shall be airplane pilots!

👉Go to all aviation posters

Soviet Work, Workplace and Labout posters

The working class was was supposed to be the Soviet Union's ruling class. However workers' say over production and policies decreased over the lifespan of the USSR. Nevertheless there was always a focus on the workers' wellbeing and productivity, including culture of the workplace.

I will too become a mechaniser! We are the young working class!

👉Go to all work, workplace and labour posters

Soviet Perestroika Posters

Perestroika was a reform drive within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) in the second half of the 1980s. The main initiator and advocate of Perestroika was the then relatively young Mikhail Gorbachev. It also included a somewhat free speech part called glasnost or transparency. Literally perestroika stands for "restructuring" of the economy and political areas of Soviet society.

Perestroika and Fall of the Soviet Union USSR

Poster art from this period is very rich indeed and even more fascinating. These are the artworks of a country in deep turmoil where people are looking for answers and sense of optimism in the midst of huge political and societal change.

For the deeds and worries - comrade, don't forget who you are! Refers to the party aparatchiks Why are you wandering so much, is your path changing?

👉Go to all Perestroika and fall of the USSR posters

Soviet Military Posters

The Soviet Army, also known as the Red Army, was established in 1918 by Leon Trotzky and became one of if not the world's most important fighting force during World War II which it won with the support of the western powers. Following the Great Patriotic War the size of the army decreased from 14 million down to around 3 million soldiers and remained a leading military force in the world. 

Soviet Great Patriotic War (WWII) posters

The Great Patriotic War is a terms used by the Russian people to refer to their decisive involvement in the Second World War. The conflict in the eastern front lasted for around 4 years and Russia and the Soviet union are projected to have lost tens of millions of civilians and milions of soldiers in the Nazi onslaught and subsequent Red Army march to Berlin. It's easily one of the most important events in Russia's 1000 year history.

You will live happily! Glory to our victorious homeland!

👉Go to all Great Patriotic War WWII posters

Soviet Pacifist Posters

Soviet Union pacifist depict the desire of the Comunist Party CPSU and the state to portray the Western bloc, the US and NATO as the ones causing conflict and wrecklessly threatening the peace. Socialism and Communism are seen as forces for good and peace, in contrast with Capitalism. The threat of nuclear war and its consequences are propogandised in particularly stark terms. Most posters we have are from the later stages of the Soviet Union.

Voice of the earth - No to the nuclear madness! We demand peace!

👉Go to all soviet pacifist posters

Soviet Military Posters

The Soviet military or the Red Army has always been a source of great pride to the ordinary Soviet people. Particularly after its soldiers defeated Hitler and Nazism. Post WWII party propaganda officials continued the tradition of elevating the image and strengthening the trust in the army and military industrial complex.

Glory to the Red Army! On the poster next to him it says: We shall go to Berlin! Long live the Red Army! Military wing of the proletarian revolution!

👉Go to all soviet military posters

Soviet Union USSR against NATO poster

NATO or the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is a defence pact formed by multiple European and Western countries under an American umbrealla to defend against the perceived threat from the Soviet Union and its satellites. The Easter bloc defence pact was the Warsaw Pact. Needless to say, given that these were the armed military institutions of the two adversarial sides, the poster art related to their relationship was quite heated.

  

Stop militarising space! Hiroshima atom bombing poster

👉Go to all USSR vs NATO posters

Various Soviet Posters

This placeholder main category includes funny posters, old soviet and pre-revolution posters, nature and environmentalism, Soviet advertising/commercial posters.

 Funny Soviet Posters

Given how radically was intended to intervene in people's lives and the experimental nature of the Soviet system and doctrine as a whole, no wonder many posters of the time were not only interesting and revealing but also quite funny and entertaining at times.

How hard did you work this year? Women at the collective farm - great strength!

👉Go to all funny soviet posters 

Old Russian Posters Before The Soviet Union USSR

We thought it would be of interest what poster art was like immediately before the formation of the Soviet Union. Here are some examples of such posters.

Moscow's 800 years - glory to you invincible Moscow, beauty and proud of the Russian people! To the rescue of the  casualties of the war!

👉Go to all old Russian posters from before 1917

Soviet Nature and Environmental Posters

Here is how the Soviet artists and the Communist party propogandised nature and environmental causes.

Tourism is the best way to rest! Citizens of the USSR, take care of nature, guard its riches!

👉Go to all Soviet nature and environmentalism posters

Soviet Advertising Posters

As in every economy products and services needed to be advertised. Here is how it was done in the Soviet Union USSR. 

Stolichnaya classic Russian and Soviet vodka advert Smoke Captain's cigarettes advert

 

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