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                <text>HIST 27/127 WWII European Theater Spring 2026</text>
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              <text>Всё для фронта! Всё для победы! [Everything for the Front! Everything for Victory!]</text>
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              <text>Lissitzky, El</text>
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              <text>World War, 1939-1945; Soviet Union; Propaganda; Soviet propaganda posters; Home front; War production; Patriotism; Eastern Front</text>
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              <text>This Soviet World War II propaganda poster was created by El Lissitzky in 1941 and published in 1942. The Russian slogan “Всё для фронта! Всё для победы!” means “Everything for the Front! Everything for Victory!” The poster calls on Soviet civilians and workers to support the military front through production, labor, and national unity. It is useful for showing how Soviet propaganda connected the home front to battlefield success during the war against Nazi Germany.</text>
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              <text>Tipolitografiya Gosplanizdata, Moscow, printer</text>
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              <text>Color lithograph; 1 sheet; 90 × 60 cm; edition of 25,000 copies</text>
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              <text>Russian State Library. “Всё для фронта! Всё для победы!” Moscow and Leningrad: Iskusstvo, 1942. Color lithograph, 1 sheet, 90 × 60 cm. Digital file available through Wikimedia Commons. &#13;
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              <text>Related to Soviet World War II propaganda and home-front mobilization posters from the Eastern Front.</text>
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