Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge Poster by El Lissitzky

"Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge". A Soviet propaganda lithograph poster produced in 1919 by Eliezer Markovich Lissitzky. In the poster, the red wedge symbolises the Bolsheviks, who are penetrating and defeating their opponents, the Whites, during the Russian Civil War. The was was frequently referred to as the War of Intervention. It involved both the Cossacks and external powers: Britain, France and the U.S. (Photo by Michael Nicholson/Corbis via Getty Images)
"Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge". A Soviet propaganda lithograph poster produced in 1919 by Eliezer Markovich Lissitzky. In the poster, the red wedge symbolises the Bolsheviks, who are penetrating and defeating their opponents, the Whites, during the Russian Civil War. The was was frequently referred to as the War of Intervention. It involved both the Cossacks and external powers: Britain, France and the U.S. (Photo by Michael Nicholson/Corbis via Getty Images)
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January 01, 1919
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