Net Fashizmy! [English title: No to Fascism!]
Moscow: State Publishing House, 1962. Broadside. 34-1/4" x 23". Offset lithograph print in black, grey, blue, red, and orange. Illustration of a worker/protestor with a sign around his neck reading "Nie Wieder! [Never Again!]", speaking into a microphone and presumably leading a group of fellow anti-fascists from various European nationalities and Britain and/or the U.S. during a protest; the protestor's head is framed by two large white hands, one in the pose of a Nazi salute, the other limp and presumably dead, with the names of several concentration camps printed behind these. Title and names in Russian, text in illustration (on protest signs) in German, French, Italian, Portuguese and English, most stating some version of "No to Fascism". Creasing from being rolled, plus many smaller light creases. Good+.
Anti-fascism Soviet propaganda poster issued in May 1962, shortly before the Novocherkassk massacre and the Cuban missile crisis, and just a few months after the Berlin Wall was constructed.
Printed in a large quantity, but we find no other examples of this poster currently in OCLC or commerce.