Soviet Posters – Our forces are innumerable. (V.Koretsky)
1941
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In the upper background, classical statues stand on a pedestal, one holding a sword, another a shield and a spear. These figures evoke a sense of historical strength and tradition, implying that the current struggle is part of a long and glorious lineage. The red banner itself is a powerful symbol of communism and revolution.
The bold red Cyrillic text across the center reads Наши силы неисчислимы, which translates to Our forces are innumerable. This slogan directly reinforces the visual message of overwhelming strength and a massive, unstoppable populace.
The subtext of the poster is a powerful patriotic and revolutionary appeal. Created in 1941, at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War (World War II for the Soviet Union), the poster likely aimed to boost morale and rally the Soviet people against the invading Nazi forces. It conveys a message of immense, unyielding power derived from the unity and sheer numbers of the people, presented as inheritors of a strong historical legacy. The imagery and text together are designed to instill courage, confidence, and a sense of collective invincibility.