The image shows a poster featuring a cartoon of a man holding a red flag, symbolising the working people. After him is a wave of death, consisting of kulaks, clergy, capitalists etc. The poster appears to be a political message, possibly from the USSR, as it contains text in Russian warning about the Mensheviks and Social Revolutionaries, stating that they are followed by royal generals, priests, and landlords. The color scheme of the poster includes shades of brown, beige, and red. The cartoon man is depicted in a dark setting, possibly at night. The overall tone of the poster is serious and conveys a sense of warning or caution. The man in the cartoon appears determined and patriotic.
This image is a propaganda poster featuring a worker holding his baby son and marching forward. Enemies of the October revolution and the Soviets are scattering under him as he marches on. The man is wearing a blue work suit and the boy on his shoulder wears a red pioneer scarf. The poster has a cartoon-like style with a blue and red color scheme. The man is positioned in the center, holding the baby on his shoulder. The overall theme appears to be political in nature, possibly related to a campaign or the Russian communist party. The image has a vintage feel to it, reminiscent of propaganda posters from the past.