Hi guys, i picked this up in a car booty this morning, and was wondering could anyone translate it for me or give me any information about it at all, thanks in advance for your time and help
cheers Ronnie
Hi guys, i picked this up in a car booty this morning, and was wondering could anyone translate it for me or give me any information about it at all, thanks in advance for your time and help
cheers Ronnie
nice item that,your always getting militaria at these car boots mate, i get junk think my best was a france and germany star medal
за высокую культуру производства = For high culture of manufacture
The other side is a quote from Lenin.
Cheers, Ade.
Thanks Ade would you have any idea on the year of this penant and what industry it would come from?
thanks again, Ronnie
Hi Ronnie, as far as I know, these are pretty generic items. I would think 1970's or 80's?
If you want to have a go at translating the rest of the text, try here:
PROMT - Free Online Translator and dictionary - English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Russian languages.
Click on the blue keyboard icon to the Cyrillic keyboard.
Cheers, Ade.
thanks Ade i will have a little bash at that thanks for the link
Ronnie
it sais on the first banner, as translated my self: Production of Labour. is lastly the most importqant, of a highest priority, for victory of a new social build. This banner would be used in a cultural industry all around the ussr, afterall it is what lenin said
Voroshilov thank you very much for your translation and your help,
regard's Ronnie
As Voroshilov wrote ....
"Поизводительность труда - это в последнем счете самое важное, самое главное для победы нового общественного строя"
"Labor productivity is, in the final analysis, the highest priority - most importantly, for the victory of the new social order."
It is a quote from Lenin, from the pamphlet «Великий почин» ("Great Beginning") of 1919 year. The quote was re-used many times subsequently - in decrees of the Soviet government, by Stalin, by Kruschev, and so on. The pamphlet itself was re-printed constantly.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%92%...87%D0%B8%D0%BD
The image above the quote is of a rather famous statue, usually called "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" in English. The statue dates from 1937. It was also the logo for Mosfilm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worker_and_Kolkhoz_Woman
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%...B8%D1%86%D0%B0
Frayer
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