Have you Volunteered?
ТЫ ЗАПИСАЛСЯ ДОБОВОЛЬЦЕМ? - Have you Volunteered? by Dmitrii Moor, 1920
Recruitment poster for the Red Army during the Civil War.
Dmitrii Stakhyevitch Orlov (Dmitrii Moor) was born in 1883 in Novocherkassk, Southern Russia. He took an active part in the 1905 Revolution and was thrown out of law school. He started drawing for a satirical magazine in 1907. In 1919 he painted trains delivering agitational propaganda across Russia during the Civil War. During 1919 and 1920 he produced over fifty posters including 'Cossack, which side are you on?'.

Later he worked on the satirical magazine "Krokodil" and contributed virulently anti-religious illustrations for Bezbozhnik (The Godless) magazine. He died in October 1946.
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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.
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