Vintage Rice Paper Vietnam War Propaganda Poster
" Long Live The Great Labor Party of Viet Nam"
This Poster Depicts a Image of a Common Worker Holding a Hammer and Sickle the Symbol of the Communist Vietnamese Party. The Flag is a Common Symbol of the Communist Party and displayed by locals with pride all through-out Vietnam
Long Live the Great Labor Party of Vietnam" is a Slogan That Celebrates the Historical and Political Significance of the Vietnamese Labor Party, also Known as the Vietnam Workers' Party. The Party was Founded in 1930 and Played a Crucial Role in the Struggle for Vietnamese Independence, Leading the Country to Victory over French Colonialism and Later Against the United States During the Vietnam War.
SIZE: 12 x 16 Inches (30 x 40 cm)
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A poster designed by the Vietnamese government in Vietnam and printed on rice paper is a piece of history that showcases the cultural and political climate of the time. The poster, created in the early 20th century, would have been used to promote various war initiatives. The use of rice paper as the medium of choice is significant, as this was a common material used in Southeast Asia at the time, lending a local touch to the poster's design and message.
This poster serves as a reminder of the cultural and political influences that shaped Vietnam, and provides insight into the ways that the Vietnamese government used to control and influence the local population.
It is a valuable artifact for anyone interested in the history of Vietnam and the broader story of the Vietnam war in Southeast Asia.
Every Poster Comes With a English Translation