Fascism - the Worst Enemy of Women Fridge Magnet

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Fascism - The Enemy of Women, Rise Up Against Fascism! by Nina Vatolina, 1941 (translation by the Radical Poster Collective).

Nina Nikolaevicha Vatolina was born in 1915, studied at the Moscow Art Institute under Victor Deni and created some of the most iconic posters of the Soviet period, including: ‘Don’t Blab’ and ‘Fascism - the Enemy of Women’, both produced in massive print runs during 1941 following the Nazi invasion of Russia – Operation Barbarossa.

This was one of the first Soviet Union posters we printed and at the time we decided to translate the text to English so it would be immediately obvious what the meaning was.

After the war, she continued to produce posters supporting the Soviet state and the five-year plans, promoting industrial development, and education.

Many of her post-war designs featured images of Stalin, while he was “taking away her relatives and friends”.

Before she died, in 2002, she revealed that, as a young artist - while it had been tempting to see her posters plastered up on the city walls, she had considered her poster design ‘an obligation’ and she preferred painting.

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In 1917, after three years of devastating war, food shortages and government corruption, the workers and peasants of Russia rose up to overthrow the ruling elite and attempted to create the world’s first communist society under the slogan “All Power to the Soviets”.

Throughout the year there were riots, mutinies and strikes, influenced by and involving Mensheviks, Anarchists, Social Revolutionaries and Bolsheviks.

By October, the Bolsheviks, who promised to end Russia’s involvement in the war, were able to overthrow the provisional government, which had been established after the abdication of the Tsar in February.

As the Bolsheviks centralised power and tightened their control over the new state, civil war broke out across Russia as monarchists and liberals (known as the Whites), supported by Western capitalist democracies, fought back against the Bolsheviks.

At the same time, various non-Russian independence movements, anarchists and anti-Bolshevik socialist parties rebelled against Bolshevik imposed terror.

By 1923 the Bolsheviks had defeated the White Army and suppressed internal dissent. The Civil War concluded with a Bolshevik victory.

Before the Revolution and throughout the period of the existence of the Soviet Union, visual propaganda was considered a significant means to inform, educate and motivate people.

 

The Radical Poster Collective is dedicated to making good quality classic radical posters available at an affordable price.

Our fridge magnets are either digitally cleaned up to remove tears or stains etc, or completely recreated to be as close as possible to the original.

The size is approximately 95mm by 69mm.

All of our fridge magnets are also available as A3 posters.

Please note that there may be some variation in the colour of the on-screen image and the actual item received. This is subject to the brightness and contrast of your screen settings etc.

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