Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU USSR vs. USA Soviet and American Posters in WWII.

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Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU USSR vs. USA Soviet and American Posters in WWII

Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU One Side: 1. Intro Have You Volunteered?

Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU 4. Leaders Advance for the Defeat of German Occupants and Freedom of Our Motherland!

Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU Other Side: 5. Home Front Compete to be the Best Help to the Front

Center for Slavic and East European Studies At OSU 7. Women at War Everything for the Victory: to the Front from the Women of USSR