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English: A en:Volunteer Army recruitment poster (1919). A mother says to her son: "My son, go and save your Motherland!". Source: http://www.ivanovo.ac.ru/alumni/olegria/nation2/1918syn_moj.htm
Italiano: Manifesto di reclutamento dell'Armata dei Volontari (formazione dell'Armata Bianca che ha combattuto la guerra civile russa del 1918-1920) raffigurante una donna che si rivolge al proprio figlio con le parole "Figlio mio, vai e salva la tua Patria". Caricato da en:Ice March che l'ha a sua volta caricato da http://www.ivanovo.ac.ru/alumni/olegria/nation2/1918syn_moj.htm
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Date

2007-05-28 (first version); 2007-06-01 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was Ghirlandajo at en.wikipedia Later version(s) were uploaded by 17Drew at en.wikipedia.

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PD-RUSSIA.


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  2. 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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  • 2007-06-01 05:53 17Drew 500×342×8 (65770 bytes) brightened, removed text from other side of page
  • 2007-05-28 19:19 Ghirlandajo 500×342×8 (61538 bytes) A [[Volunteer Army]] recruitment poster (1919). A mother says to her son: "My son, go and save your Motherland!". {{PD-Russia}} Source: http://www.ivanovo.ac.ru/alumni/olegria/nation2/1918syn_moj.htm

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