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Official concerns about alcohol consumption in the Soviet Union have been evident since at least 1914,
when the Czarist regime implemented prohibition. In 1922, a campaign to crack down on illicit stills was initiated.
Prohibitions were imposed by Stalin in the late 1920s, by Khrushchev in 1958, and by Brezhnev in 1972 and 1979
(The Economist 1989). From Khrushchev on, the ant drinking campaigns emphasized the role of the Ministry
of Internal Affairs rather than the Ministry of Health, and focused on compulsory treatment and punitive measures.
This plakat appeared in 1958.Authors of plakat are Welezheva N. and Kuzovkin N.
The reprint has appeared in 2003 circulation of 500 copies on art paper(enamel-paper),
high quality and rather heavy two-side coated printing paper with smooth surface. Density of paper is 90g/m2
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Title: Shame on you!
Artist:
Size: 25 5/8 x 15 3/4 in (65 x 40 cm)
Material: offset printing ink on enamel paper
Technique: offset printing
Date: 1950`s
Price: original sold
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