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English: Poster in the Ukrainian language . The text translates to: "Son! Enroll in the School of Red Army Commanders, and the defense of Soviet Ukraine will be ensured." First published in the USSR in 1921.
Français : « Fils, rejoins l'école des officiers de l'armée rouge et la défense de l'Ukraine soviétique sera assurée! » Affiche soviétique de 1921 en langue ukrainienne.
Română: Afiș în limba ucraineană, de la începuturile politicii de indigenizare (korenizația) în Ucraina. Textul se traduce prin: „Fiule! Înrolează-te în școala Comandanților roșii, iar apărarea Ucrainei Sovietice va fi asigurată.” Anul primei publicări în URSS: 1921.
Українська: "Сину! Вступи до школи червоних старшин i захист радянськоi Украiни забеспечен!" (Коренізація.) 1921.
Русский: Плакат Школы красных старшин. Перевод: "Сын, поступи в школу красных старшин и защита советской Украины обеспечена"
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This file is a Ukrainian or Ukrainian SSR work and it is presently in the public domain in Ukraine, because it was published before January 1, 1955, and the creator (if known) died before that date (details).
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1921 Soviet poster. The Ukrainian text translates as: "Son! Enroll in the School of Red Army Commanders, and the defense of Soviet Ukraine will be ensured!"

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