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1 A Soviet anti-alcohol poster from 1930. The text exhorts people to "smash" alcohol, describing it as "the enemy of the cultural revolution." 2 A poster from 1929.
1972-1988. Soviet anti-alcohol posters. In Soviet Russia, alcohol consumes YOU! by Alex Q. Arbuckle (opens in a new tab) ...
A new book from Fuel features previously unpublished anti-alcohol posters from the 1960s to ’80s in the Soviet Union. by Allison Meier April 5, 2017 April 6, 2017. Subscribe to our newsletter.
More than 200 Warren County students took a stand against drinking through their own art. Students, ranging from grades 4-12, designed posters to follow the theme "Follow Me, I choose to be ...
The messages in them will be familiar to anyone who has seen anti-drug posters in the United States — but the style is distinctively Soviet. Life as a sober and an alcoholic man A detail of the ...
This collection of Soviet anti-alcohol posters was designed between 1929-1969. Devoted to the Soviet victory of the Nazis, these illustrations served to promote healthy work habits, and the ...
One poster shows a bottle morphing into scissors, cutting a family photo in two. A 1977 design from “Alcohol: Soviet Anti-Alcohol Posters” reads, “Much evil and wrongdoing to the family ...
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which has preached its anti-alcohol message in high schools since 1980, is now taking aim at binge drinking on college campuses. The organization announced a ...
College freshman Jackson Betz also said he questions the posters' effectiveness. “People are still afraid to call for help, despite the medical amnesty posters. It’s also weird how they seem to be ...
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