Nothing has changed: 20 Soviet cartoons on the topic of the day
Categories: World
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/nothing-has-changed-20-soviet-cartoons-on-the-topic-of-the-day.htmlThat's how you start to examine the family portraits and believe in the transmigration of souls. Okay, not family portraits, and satirical journal "Krokodil", but still believe that nothing really changes in our lives...
"Crocodile" — Soviet and Russian satirical magazine. The symbol of the publication is the pattern: red crocodile with a pitchfork. The magazine was published three times in a month. Circulation reached 6.5 million copies.
27 Aug 1922 is the next release of the application (No. 13) members "Working papers" received the first issue of "Crocodile"
The new magazine was distinguished from its predecessor not only in name.
In the first room in the programmatic poem of Demyan Bedny "Red Krokodil — the bravest of the brave! — crocodile vs black and white" clearly articulates the task of the issue:
The magazine could boast of the intransigence of the disadvantages, merciless criticism of specific perpetrators — were branded with the shame of crooks and bunglers, idlers and shirkers, talkers and sycophants, drunks, hooligans, idlers, swindlers.
Almost 100 years have passed and Damascus is still on everyone's lips
Keywords: Magazine cartoons | Humor
Post News ArticleRecent articles
We are all accustomed to hear about the atrocities of the German invaders during the great Patriotic war. There are many cases ...
The girls of the Playboy were and remain symbols of beauty and sexuality. Adorable Jean Jani (Jean Jani) shone on the covers and ...
Related articles
When the guest arrives at the hotel, the main thing that he needed — a comfortable clean room and good service. Delicious ...
Contrary to popular belief, not all things made with your own hands have any value. And now you will see... In this collection we ...
Have you heard about the philosophical principle of Captain Edward A. Murphy? It sounds like "Anything that can go wrong will go ...
The best-selling issue of Playboy for all time was the issue for November 1972 with the Swedish model Lena Söderberg. The record ...