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English: Russia stands for truth. World War I poster. The double-headed dragon shows the beards of the Austrian Emperor and the German Emperor |
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- Dragonslayers and the dragon on posters
- Battles in art
- Personifications of Germany
- 1914 cartoons
- Anti-German propaganda
- Female bogatyrs
- Allegorical figures in propaganda
- Swords in propaganda
- 1914 posters of Russia
- 1914 in military history of Russia
- Posters of Russia by unidentified author
- Women wearing armour in art