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Stalin is featured in this poster. Similar to the Lenin posters, the Stalin poster represent his cunning, strength, and integrity. The message that the poster is trying to send is that Stalin will do a good job, will unite the country, and keep peace at all times. The poster obviously wanted people to believe and have good faith in Stalin, as well as showing and promising that Stalin will make the country better. The poster conveys its message by showing Russian people gathering all around (possibly united), showing red colors are a official symbol for the Soviet Union and for the strength of Stalin, and showing a text that says "Stalin will make peace for this country". This poster is partly effective because it makes people interested in what Stalin can do for his country but then after a series of nasty incidents like sending people to Gulags, it didn't convinced people anymore. But nevertheless, it was a good poster, convincing people to join the cause and to unite together, under the leadership of Joseph Stalin.
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