(15.20)
Price: 20.00 euro
Size: 24.5×9.5cm./9.6×3.7inch.
Weight: 200gr./7oz.
Flagpole point wich was on top of a pole with a flag. This was used on parades. Made of metal and painted.
(185.20)
(R.185.20)
Price: 225.00 euro
Size Plane: 40.5x15cm./15.9×5.9inch.
Weight: 863gr./30oz.
Sukhoi 15 handcrafted and polished on beautiful pedestal. NATO reporting name Flagon.
First flight 1962.
Airplane is made of high-gloss polished aluminum and has a plastic base with ebonite legs and an aluminum plate that resembles a runway.
Airplane is made of high quality aluminum and has an ebonite nose and 2 ebonite missiles. Pedestal has an inscription that says:“For dad on his birthday from Vova and Natasha, 5.03.71″.
(32.5.20)
(22.5.20)
Price: 32.50 euro
Size: 13x9cm./5.1×3.5inch.
Weight: 2087gr./71oz.
Quality bust of Lenin, made in 1978 with signature and date on the bottom. very solid and heavy.
Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union.
His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak.
Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display.
It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Fridge Magnet showing powerful North Korean Propaganda. This magnet is only available on Propagandaworld and not anyware else. A unique item and eyecatcher!
(95.00)
(R.79.20)
Price: 95.00 euro
Size: 24.5x18cm./9.6×7.1inch.
Weight: 1216gr./44oz.
Soviet Russian USSR desk ornament of a type FOXTROT submarine that lies in a fjord near a lighthouse. The desktop is made in the cold war era. The submarine, tower and pedestal are made of bakelite, the top of the tower is made of polished aluminum and the tower is placed on a piece of granite stone. With Penholder.
Price: 17.50 euro
Size: 13.5x8cm./5.3×3.1inch.
Weight: 177gr./6.1oz.
Honorary plaque with an image of a statue wich stands at Treptower Park in Berlin.
The Soviet War Memorial is a war memorial and military cemetery in Berlin’s Treptower Park. It was built to to commemorate the 80,000 Red Army soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin in April–May 1945. It opened four years after World War II on May 8, 1949.
The monument is one of three Soviet memorials built in Berlin after the end of the war. The other two memorials are the Tiergarten memorial, and the Soviet War Memorial Schönholzer Heide in Berlin’s Pankow district.
The memorials are not only commemorative, but also serve as cemeteries for those killed.
(20.20)
Price: 35.00 euro
Size: 205x112cm./79x45inch.
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Big red SED flag from the DDR. On one side there are holes in the flag with metal rings wich was used to hung the flag. In very good condition.
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany was the governing Marxist–Leninist political party of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from the country’s foundation in October 1949 until its dissolution after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. The party was established in April 1946.
The GDR was a one-party state but other institutional popular front parties were permitted to exist in alliance with the SED, these parties being the Christian Democratic Union, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Farmers’ Party, and the National Democratic Party. The SED made the teaching of Marxism-Leninism and the Russian language compulsory in schools. In the 1980s, the SED rejected the liberalisation policies of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, such as perestroika and glasnost, which would lead to the GDR’s isolation from the restructuring USSR and the party’s downfall in the autumn of 1989.
(R.42.5.20)
Price: 50.00 euro
Size: 17×14.5cm./6.6×5.7inch.
Weight: 995gr./35oz.
Soviet union WW 2 great patriotic war monument. CCCP Military Soviet memorial model. Released 25 years after April 4, 1945. Entirely made of metal and quite heavy.
Beautiful vintage item. The eternal flame burns in the bowls on the left and right.
(8.5.20)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size: 20x14cm./7.8×5.5inch.
Weight: 100gr./3.5oz.
Pages: 85
Book Cuba from Fidel Castro. Made in Cuba but in French langauge. The titel of the book says:”If a solution isn’t found for the economic crisis there are going to be widespread revolutionairy outbreaks”. The book is in good condition. Made in 1985.
(R.135.20)
Price: 140.00
Size: 30x19cm./11.8×7.4inch.
Weight: 1690gr./60oz.
Military Hungarian WW2 memorial. On January 15, 1939, Hungary notified Nazi Germany of joining. Count Csaky informs Germany, Italy and Japan that Hungary has decided to accept the invitation to participate in the Anti-Comintern Pact. Beautiful vintage item with history. Chromed with bronze Stuka piece on wooden base.
(R.105.20)
Price: 126.00 euro
Size 19.5x19cm./7.6×7.4inch.
Weight: 1291gr./45oz.
Soviet Tank with Fighter Jet. 2 icons from the Soviet Union era. The T-34, the backbone of the army from the WWII and the Mig-15, the shock of every American pilot during the Korea war. “MiG Alley” was the name given by United Nations pilots to the northwestern part of North Korea, where the Yalu River flows into the Yellow Sea during the Korean War. The T-34 was a medium duty tank deployed by the Red Army during World War II. During the war, it was the most produced tank in the world.
It is an aluminum MIG-15 aircraft that is mounted with a steel bracket on a red marble base with a bronze/brass T-34 tank.
It is a beautiful combination that you rarely see, air force combined with army.
Dome of the tank can rotate 360 degrees and can be removed from the tank.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Powerful Soviet Union propaganda fridge magnet with soldier. Only available on Propagandaworld!
(10.20)
Price: 10.00 euro
Size box: 9x6cm./3.5×2.3inch.
Size medal: 3.5cm./1.3inch.
Weight: 60gr./2.1oz.
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Medal from the former DDR. In very good condition and still in it’s original box. The medal was awarded in a single class for outstanding improvements in production, in technology or in occupational safety.
(135.20)
(R.135.20)
Price: 160.00 euro
Size: 18.5×16.5cm./7.2×6.4inch.
Weight: 560gr./18oz.
Model of the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9 fighter plane. From a private collection. Handmade in the cold war era (1960-1990). Lamps in tail, wing ends and front. On the are inset pieces of colored plastic. Propeller is made of brass with acrylate leaves. Pedestal is made of hardwood.
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was a single-engine single-seat multipurpose fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union in World War II and after. The Yak-9 arrived to Soviet fighter aviation regiments at the Stalingrad Front in December 1942 and played a major role in taking air superiority over Luftwaffe aces during the grand Battle of Kursk in summer 1943.
The maneuverable, high-speed at low/medium altitudes and easy to control Yak-9 was one of the best and the most mass-produced Soviet fighter of World War II.
The Yak-9 remained in production from 1942 to 1948, with 16,769 built (14,579 during the war). Following World War II, the Yak-9 was used also by the North Korean Air Force during the Korean War.
(8.5.20)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size: 21x14cm./8.2×5.1inch.
Weight: 57gr./1.8oz.
Pages: 46
Book from Cuba, 1985. It contains a speech given by Fidel Castro on the meeting on the status of Latin American and Caribbean Women.
The info in the book says:”Speech given by commander in chief Fidel Castro at the closing session of the meeting on the status of Latin-American and Caribbean women, 1985 Havana”.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Hungarian propaganda magnet. Stylish classic propaganda. Only available on Propagandaworld!
(35.21)
(20.20)
Price: 35.00 euro
Size: 285x172cm./112x67inch.
Big DDR FDJ flag. In very good condition.
The Free German Youth, also known as the FDJ (in German Freie Deutsche Jugend), is a youth movement in Germany. Formerly it was the official youth movement of the DDR and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The color blue was their primary colour.
The organization was meant for young people, both male and female, between the ages of 14 and 25. In 1981 it had 2.3 million members. After being a member of the Thalmann Pioneers, which was for schoolchildren ages 6 to 14, East German youths would usually join the FDJ. Those who did not join lost access to organized holidays, and found it difficult to be admitted to universities, pursue chosen careers etc. The majority of youths who refused to join did so for religious reasons.
While the movement was intended to promote Marxist–Leninist ideology among East Germany’s young people, it also arranged thousands of holidays for young people through its Jugendtourist agency, and ran discos and open air rock concerts.
(4.20)
Price: 8.00 euro
Size: 31x25cm./12×9.8inch.
Cardboard Sign from the FDGB organisation. On the back there is a hanging device. Such signs were used in parades and gatherings.
The Free German Trade Union Federation (German: Freier Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund or FDGB), was the sole national trade union centre of the DDR which existed from 1946 and 1990. As a mass organisation of the DDR, nominally representing all workers in the country, the FDGB was a constituent member of the National Front. The leaders of the FDGB were also senior members of the ruling Socialist Unity Party.
Officially, membership in the FDGB was voluntary, but unofficially it was hardly possible to develop a career without joining. In 1986, 98% of all workers and employees were organized in the FDGB, which had 9.6 million members. This meant that it was nominally one of the world’s largest trade unions.
(10.20)
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 10cm./3.9inch.
Weight: 121gr./4.5oz.
Medal made for 25 years of service at the VEB Screwfactory, The medal says:”Thanks and recognition for your services, VEB Screwcombination”. The factory was based in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Karl Marx City), nowadays called Chemnitz. The factory still exist, but is now called: ESKA and is making industrial equipment.
(R.55.20)
Price: 66.00 euro
Size: 24x10cm./9.4×3.9inch.
Weight: 1911gr./70oz.
For sale on http://www.propagandaworld.org
Armed Civil Hungarian Guard with AK-47 so not to be messed with. The text on the plate of the base says:”Armed Civilian Guard 1953-1983″. Heavy quality metal statue given by FÉG after 30 years of Armed civilian Guardship. Beautiful cold war relic.
(4.20)
Price: 8.00 euro
Size: 36.5×29.5cm./14.3×11.6inch.
Cardboard SED logo. Used for parades, gatherings and meetings. Hanging mechanism still on the back.
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany was the governing Marxist–Leninist political party of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from the country’s foundation in October 1949 until its dissolution after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989. The party was established in April 1946.
The GDR was a one-party state but other institutional popular front parties were permitted to exist in alliance with the SED, these parties being the Christian Democratic Union, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Farmers’ Party, and the National Democratic Party. The SED made the teaching of Marxism-Leninism and the Russian language compulsory in schools. In the 1980s, the SED rejected the liberalisation policies of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, such as perestroika and glasnost, which would lead to the GDR’s isolation from the restructuring USSR and the party’s downfall in the autumn of 1989.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Fridge magnet with Soviet Union space art. Beautiful magnet with classic propaganda. A man holding a rocket with space dogs in it. Only available on Propagandaworld!
(4.20)
Price: 8.00 euro
Size: 36x27cm./14.1×10.6inch.
Cardboard sign with the FDJ logo. These signs were used in parades or to hang on a wall when a FDJ meeting happend.
The Free German Youth, also known as the FDJ (in German Freie Deutsche Jugend), is a youth movement in Germany. Formerly it was the official youth movement of the DDR and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The color blue was their primary colour.
The organization was meant for young people, both male and female, between the ages of 14 and 25. In 1981 it had 2.3 million members. After being a member of the Thalmann Pioneers, which was for schoolchildren ages 6 to 14, East German youths would usually join the FDJ. Those who did not join lost access to organized holidays, and found it difficult to be admitted to universities, pursue chosen careers etc. The majority of youths who refused to join did so for religious reasons.
While the movement was intended to promote Marxist–Leninist ideology among East Germany’s young people, it also arranged thousands of holidays for young people through its Jugendtourist agency, and ran discos and open air rock concerts.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Soviet Union propaganda of 2 Soviet Soldiers kissing! Probably a partisan or civilian congratulating and thanking a Soviet soldier for defeating Nazi Germany. Crazy magnet.
(64.20)
(R.64.20)
Price: 65.00 euro
Size: 17.5x13cm./6.8×5.1inch.
Weight: 263gr./7oz.
Handmade marine photo frame. Very nicely and artfully done, a Lighthouse, Anchor and Submarine / Torpedo. It is made of ebonite, aluminum and plexiglass and consists of 3 layers. Top of the anchor has 3 orange and green inset pieces of plexiglass. The lighthouse has 1 inlaid piece above.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Fridge magnet with Soviet Union space art. Beautiful magnet with classic propaganda.
(8.21)
(4.20)
Price: 8.00 euro
Size: 30.5×27.5cm./12×10.8inch.
Big cardboard emblem of the FDJ. A freindship organisation with the Soviet Union.
The Society for German–Soviet Friendship (in German, Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Sowjetische Freundschaft/DSF) was an East German organization set up to encourage closer co-operation between the German Democratic Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
It was founded as the Society for the Studies of Soviet Culture to teach about Russian culture to Germans unfamiliar with it. It quickly turned into a propaganda tool and eventually changed its name.
Due to the immense popularity of Mikhail Gorbachev with ordinary East Germans disillusioned with their own hardline Communist leaders, the DSF’s membership grew massively in the last years of the regime which many interpret as a sign of support of Gorbachev’s glasnost and perestroika. In 1989 there were 6.3 million members.
(R.165.20)
Pruce: 198.00 euro
Size: 41x31cm./16.1x12inch.
Weight: 3650gr./130oz.
Marine CCCP Officers desk ornament. Beautiful large and heavy handmade ornament.
Cannons, grenades, sea mines, anchor chains, inkwells and a chromed plate depicting the 2 sailors are made of brass. The 2 towers are made of white plastic and the rest is made of ebonite. The chromed cross shows 2 sailors helping each other to stop a leak, 1 closes a valve and the other closes a porthole.
The 2 naval mines are caps with brass inkwells. The “stone” with the cross sign on it has a hole for pencils and a slit for the pen.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Unique, beautiful CCCP Space propaganda magnet! Only available on Propagandaworld. The magnet says:”Glory To The Workers Of Soviet Science And technology!.”.
(15.20)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 14x10cm./5.5×3.9inch.
Weight: 165gr./6oz.
Box of a 2 piece medal set, made in 1979 to honor the 1980 olympic gaes held in Moscow. The text on the back of both medals says:”Society for the promotion of the Olympic idea”.
On the first medal there is a image of August Schaettner (1817-1859) he was a German revolutionary and commander of the Hanau Gymnasts.
On the second medal there is J.C.F. GutsMuths (1759-1839). He was a teacher and educator in Germany, and is especially known for his role in the development of physical education. He is thought of as the “grandfather of gymnastics”.
The 1980 Games were the first Olympic Games to be staged in Eastern Europe. They were also the only Summer Olympic Games to be held in a communist country until 2008 in China.
Eighty nations were represented at the Moscow Games, the smallest number since 1956. Led by the United States, 66 countries boycotted the games entirely because of the Soviet–Afghan War. Some athletes from some of the boycotting countries (they are not included in the list of 66 countries that boycotted the games entirely) participated in the games under the Olympic Flag. The Soviet Union would later boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics. The Soviet Union won the most gold and overall medals, with the USSR and East Germany winning 127 out of 203 available golds.
(R.35.20)
Price: 42.00 euro
Size: 16.5×16.5cm./6.4×6.4inch.
Weight: 366gr./13oz.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Hungarian propaganda socialist magnet art. Unique and beautiful magnet, only available at Propagandaworld. The magnet says:”For A Peaceful Future Of Our Children, Vote For The People’s Front.”.
(30.20)
(20.20)
Price: 30.00 euro
Size: 230x127cm./90.5x50inch.
Giant DDR flag with the Coat of Arms. In good condition. The flag has got some rings to put it up against a flagpole. The DDR was a state that existed from 1949 to 1990, when the eastern portion of Germany was part of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. Commonly described as a communist state, it described itself as a socialist workers and peasants’ state.
After WWII the Soviet zone surrounded West Berlin but did not include it; as a result, West Berlin remained outside the jurisdiction of the DDR.
Soviet forces remained in the country throughout the Cold War. Until 1989. The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Construction of the Wall was commenced by the DDR on 13 August 1961. The Wall cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany, including East Berlin. The barrier included guard towers placed along large concrete walls, accompanied by a wide area (later known as the “death strip”) that contained anti-vehicle trenches, “fakir beds” and other defenses. The Eastern Bloc portrayed the Wall as protecting its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the “will of the people” in building a socialist state in East Germany.
(R.17.5.20)
Price: 21.00 euro
Size: 12.5×9.5cm./4.9×3.7inch.
Weight: 276gr./9.7oz.
Militairy style storage box from the Soviet Union. The various emblems of army parts are on the sides of the box. The box is made of red copper which is lacquered. Plaque on lid is made of lacquered aluminum with images of aircraft, tank, rocket paratroopers, etc. Inner container is made of plastic.
(37.5.20)
(R.37.5.20)
Price: 45.00 euro
Size: 26.5×20.5cm./10.4x8inch.
Weight: 566gr./20oz.
Copper shield on a wooden board with brass ribbon with the text:”Marine CCCP“. On the shield there is a battleship and a submarine. At the top of the shield is a star with a hammer and sickle. Great coldwar timepeace.
(17.20)
Price: 85.00 euro
Size: 158x110cm./62x45inch.
Soviet Union Lenin poster. Very big and a iconic well known poster of Lenin. It is so big that it is made in 2 seperate parts. Made in 1976. The text behind Lenin (KNCC) is the abbreviation of The Congress Of The Communist Party Of The Soviet Union and was the supreme decision-making body of the Soviet Union.
The other text says:”Lenin is now livelier than all living”. The poster has been used.
(325.20)
(R.325.20)
Price: 390.00 euro
Size: 54x16cm./21.2×6.2inch.
Weight: 5900gr./200oz.
Soviet Union statue. Very big and a top quality piece. The text on the front says:”Defenders Of The Liberators”. Soldier with star on his helmet and PPSh machine gun in hand. With his other hand, he is holding a boy wearing komsomol clothes, a red scarf and cap. Left and right is text and we think it was created by Konstantin Gavrlovichi in 1958. Rare beautiful image. Just an amazing piece.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 67cm./26inch.
Weight: 46gr./1.6oz.
Silk retirement cloth from the NVA, the National People’s Army. The text says:”Serviced with Honour, NVA”. New state in it’s original bag. The text on the bag says:”Serviced with honour until the last day”.
The National People’s Army (NVA) was the armed forces of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990.
The NVA was formed in 1956 to succeed the Kasernierte Volkspolizei (Barracked People’s Police) and influenced by the Soviet Army, becoming one of the Warsaw Pact militaries opposing NATO during the Cold War. The majority of NATO officers rated the NVA the best military in the Warsaw Pact based on discipline, thoroughness of training, and the quality of officer leadership.
The NVA did not see significant combat but participated in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, deployed military advisors to communist governments in other countries, and manned the Berlin Wall where they were responsible for numerous deaths. The NVA was dissolved in 1990 and its facilities and equipment were handed over to the Bundeswehr (the armed forces of West Germany), which also absorbed most of its personnel below the rank of non-commissioned officer.
(12.20)
(R.12.20)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 14x10cm./5.5×3.9inch.
Weight: 57gr./2oz.
Plastic Soviet era desktop showing a soldier’s head and a eternal flame.
An eternal flame is to memoralize fallen soldiers in the “Great Patriotic” war against Nazi Germany wich started in 1941 and resulting in the victory over Germany. There are many eternal flames across Russia.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Soviet Union propaganda fridge magnet. Unique and only available on Propagandaworld. Some cool retro strong propaganda material! The text on the magnet says:”Soviet People, Builders Of Socialism!”.
(7.50.20)
(6.32.20)
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 67cm./26inch.
Weight: 46gr./1.6oz.
Silk cloth from the DDR borderpatrol. On the front there are different units and vehicles and the text:”For Memorial”. In the center there is the text:”Served With Honour At The Borderpatrol”. So this cloth was a present for border patrol guards who retired.
The Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic was the border guard of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1946 to 1990.
The Grenztruppen were the primary force guarding the Berlin Wall and the Inner German border. The force belonged to the Ministry of National Defence (MfNV) from 1961, and was a service branch of the National People’s Army until 1971 when it became directly subordinate to the MfNV. The Border Troops numbered approximately 47,000 personnel at its peak, consisting of volunteers and conscripts, the third largest Warsaw Pact border guard after Soviet Union and Poland.
The Grenztruppen main role was preventing Republikflucht, the illegal migration from the GDR, and were controversially responsible for many deaths at the Berlin Wall. At least 29 border guards were killed in the line of duty, and many faced criminal charges after German Reunification.
(R.14.5.20)
Price: 17.50 euro
Size: 10cm./3.9inch.
Weight: 47gr./1.7oz.
3 plastic memorial desktops. An eternal flame is to memoralize fallen soldiers in the “Great Patriotic” war against Nazi Germany wich started in 1941 and resulting in the victory over Germany. There are many eternal flames across Russia.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Propagandaworld fridge magnet featuring Yuri Gagarin, first human in space.
Yuri Gagarin became the first human in outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed one orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961 in the Vostok 1 mission. Gagarin became an international celebrity and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, his nation’s highest honour. Gagarin died in 1968 when the training jet he was piloting crashed.
(50.20)
(41.20)
Price: 80.00 euro
Size: 17x13cm./6.6×5.1inch.
Weight: 382gr./13.1oz.
Stalin bust made of porcelain. The lower half of the bust is polished and his head is not. Beautiful classic bust of Stalin. Made by the famous Herend porcelain factory in Hungary.
Stalin was born in Georgia in 1878 under the name Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili . When he was in his 30’s he took the name Stalin wich means “man of steel”. He joined the militant wing of the Bolsheviks led by Lenin. In order to fund the Bolsheviks he took part in several bank robbery’s.
When Lenin died in 1924 he took control and became leader of the Sovjet Union (founded in 1922 by Lenin). In 1942 Nazi Germany invaded the Sovet Union and gained much ground until they reached Moscow. Stalin refused to leave Moscow and after the battle of Stalingrad Stalins army’s defeated the germans until they reached Berlin. In 1953 he died ending his dictatorship.
(R.29.20)
Price: 36.00 euro
Size: 23x11cm./9.1×4.3inch.
Weight: 914gr./34oz.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Very cool and unique Propagandaworld magnet. Only available here. Valentina Tereshkova first woman in space!
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to be up in space on the Vosktok 6 solo mission in 1963. She orbited the earth 48 times and she still remains the only woman in a solo mission. On date (2020) she is still alive and well and active is Russian politics.
(5.21)
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 8.5x6cm./3.3×2.3inch.
Weight: 64gr./2.3oz.
Mao Zedong in a glass desktop.
Mao Zedong (1893-1976) was leader of communist China for decades. He made major transformations in China, most known are the Cultural Revolution (removal of kapitalist elements) and The Great Leap Forward (the industrialization of China).
One of Moa’s most trusted man, Lin Biao, collected quotations of Mao and published them wich would become known as The Red Book. Lin Biao was a chinese general and politician who commanded the troops in the Korean war. Later he got into a power struggle with Mao and he died in a planecrash.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Fridge Magnet showing North Korean Propaganda. This magnet is only available on Propagandaworld and not anyware else. A unique item and eyecatcher!
(30.20)
Price: 40.00 euro
Size: 12x6cm./4.7×1.8inch.
Weight: 94gr./3.3oz.
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Another set of Matroesjka nesting dolls. This time Stalin, Lenin, Khruschev, Gorbachev and current leader Putin. Made of wood and an outragious piece of propaganda.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Unique Propagandaworld magnet about the Raising Fist.
A raised right fist was used as a logo by the Industrial Workers of the World in 1917. However, it was popularised during the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, when it was used by the Republican faction as a greeting, and was known as the “Popular Front salute” or the “anti-fascist salute”. The right fist salute subsequently spread among leftists and anti-fascists across Europe.
(145.20)
(110.20)
Price: 145.00 euro
Size: 41x14cm./16.1×5.5inch.
Weight: 1746gr./61.7oz.
Lenin statue big, heavy and made from metal. Modelled from a famous pose he made.
Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union.
His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak.
Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display. It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
(R.58.20)
Price: 70.00 euro
Size: 59x39cm./23×15.2inch.
Weight: 1676gr./58.5oz.
Stalin state wall plate. Secretary General of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Wooden wall plate that hung in offices of the director and government buildings.
There is some edge damage and over the years there have been drought cracks in the thick clear coating. On the back is a piece of paper that probably was containing information about Stalin. Historical piece.
(R.47.5.20)
Price: 57.00 euro
Size: 49.5×34.5cm./19.4×13.5inch.
Weight: 2420gr./88oz.
Handmade WWII commemorative shield. Heavy wooden shield with various copper ornaments. 30 years after the victory over Nazi Germany. See how the point beneath number 30 shatters the swastika, on the right the eternal flame. Shield hangs from a copper chain and brass buttons on all 4 corners.
(67.50)
(52.20)
Price: 67.50 euro
Size: 27×26.5cm./10.6×10.4inch.
Weight: 2560gr./90.3oz.
Lenin bust. Big, heavy and made of metal. With some inscriptions and signature with date, 1969. Solid piece.
Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union.
His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak.
Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display.
It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
(R.17.20)
Price: 21.00 euro
Size: 4.8×3.3cm./1.8×1.2inch.
Weight: 15gr./0.5oz.
Handmade Soviet Pin. Pin is modelled from the highest militairy award from WWII (Hero of the Soviet Union). This pin is made using a Komsomol pin as a base and worked everything around that. Unpolished condition, beautiful patina but can be polished up to a shiny surface.
(R.67.5.20)
Price: 81.00 euro
Size: 48x28cm./18.8x11inch.
Weight: 1kg./35.2oz.
Heavy painted wooden shield with various copper and brass ornaments. Original photos where the 2 people are cut out and put close together to fit the photo frame. Presumably deceased during the war (old photos). Photo frame consisting of 4 layers of brass and copper is made as the “Order of the Patriotic War”
It was granted to the soldiers of the Red Army, the security services and the partisans for “heroic acts”.
On the copper shield with a tough soldier’s head is written; ” A victory “ Left and right the eternal flame and high military decoration. A historical piece.
Price: 2.50 euro.
Rectangular 7.8×5.3cm./3.07×2.09inch.
Weight: 25gr./1oz.
Fridge Magnet showing North Korean Propaganda. This magnet is only available on Propagandaworld and not anyware else. A unique item and eyecatcher!
Price: 35.00 euro
Size: 35.5×26.5cm./13.9×10.4inch.
Weight: 720gr./25.3oz.
Brown copper shield with the image of Stalin. The coper is made on a wooden bord with hanging device. Old shield.
Stalin was born in Georgia in 1878 under the name Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili . When he was in his 30’s he took the name Stalin wich means “man of steel”. He joined the militant wing of the Bolsheviks led by Lenin. In order to fund the Bolsheviks he took part in several bank robbery’s.
When Lenin died in 1924 he took control and became leader of the Sovjet Union (founded in 1922 by Lenin). In 1942 Nazi Germany invaded the Sovet Union and gained much ground until they reached Moscow. Stalin refused to leave Moscow and after the battle of Stalingrad Stalins army’s defeated the germans until they reached Berlin. In 1953 he died ending his dictatorship.
(R.17.20)
Price: 21.00 euro
Size: 4.5cm./1.7inch.
Weight: 9gr./0.4oz.
Handmade Soviet Pin. This pin is made using a Komsomol pin as a base and worked everything around that. Pin consists of 3 parts and is made of brass.
Unpolished condition, beautiful patina but can be polished up to a shiny surface.