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A 1930 Soviet poster propagating breast care.
The inscription reads: "Have you taken care of your breasts? Wash your nipples with cold water every day!"
Compare another version from the same poster: Image:Grudi.jpg
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- The author of this work died between June 22, 1941 and December 31, 1942 and did not work and also did not serve in the Army during the Great Patriotic War.[2]
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