A Soviet revolutionary postcard from the 1917 Russian revolution. Soviet fighters are shown cheering on a street. In the background is a store that used to say in Russian, “Watches, gold and silver.” The has now been altered to read, “Struggle for your rights.” Also a flag that before was a solid color now reads, “Down with the monarchy – long live the Republic!”. Photo: Unknown Soviet photographer. Public Domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Forside Den Russiske Revolution 100 år A Soviet revolutionary postcard from the 1917 Russian revolution. Soviet fighters are shown cheering on a street. In the background is a store that used to say in Russian, "Watches, gold and silver." The has now been altered to read, "Struggle for your rights." Also a flag that before was a solid color now reads, "Down with the monarchy - long live the Republic!". Photo: Unknown Soviet photographer. Public Domain.
A Soviet revolutionary postcard from the 1917 Russian revolution. Soviet fighters are shown cheering on a street. In the background is a store that used to say in Russian, “Watches, gold and silver.” The has now been altered to read, “Struggle for your rights.” Also a flag that before was a solid color now reads, “Down with the monarchy – long live the Republic!”. Photo: Unknown Soviet photographer. Public Domain.
![The first days of the revolution. 1917. Postcard. Edition of the Skobela Committee of the Population of the wounded (Petrograd). Drawing by Nikolai Samokish (1860–1944), Russian-Soviet painter. Public Domain.](https://socbib.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Soviet_Postcard_1917_-_Altered.jpg)