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The red text reads: The red text reads:
:''8th of March is the day of the rebellion of the working women against the kitchen slavery".'' :''The 8th of March: A day of rebellion by the working women against kitchen slavery".''
The grey text in lower right reads: The grey text in lower right reads:
:''Say NO to the oppression and ]ry of the household work!" :''Say NO to the oppression and vacuity of household work!"
*Source: plakaty.ru *Source: plakaty.ru
{{PD-Ukraine}} {{PD-Ukraine}}

Revision as of 01:18, 9 March 2011

The 1932 Soviet poster dedicated to the 8th of March holiday.

The red text reads:

The 8th of March: A day of rebellion by the working women against kitchen slavery".

The grey text in lower right reads:

Say NO to the oppression and vacuity of household work!"
  • Source: plakaty.ru
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