File:Рабочий! Бандит, разрушая пути, отнимает у твоих голодных детей по куску хлеба.jpg

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Русский: Рабочий! Бандит, разрушая пути, отнимает у твоих голодных детей по куску хлеба. Убери воров с большой дороги! Смерть бандитам — врагам порядка! Крестьяне! Транспорт — основа порядка и благополучия. Бандиты разрушают транспорт : [плакат]. — Одесса : Всеукраинское государственное издательство ; Всеукризо, 1921 (Одесса : 8-я Советская типолитография). — Цветная литография, 1 лист, 72 × 50 см. — 5000 экз.
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Author Неизвестный художник (не указан в выходных данных плаката; отсутствует авторская монограмма или подпись)

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