A pictorial map published as a goose game in East Berlin in 1957 by the Grain Commission in collaboration with the Ministry of National Education. Below the propaganda inset: “On November 7, 1957, the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, this supplement brings you a puzzle with a goose game that will give you the opportunity to visit and get to know the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)”
[Russia] Mit der Ukraina durch die UdSSR
- Dimension: 28 x 40 cm
- Place of publication: Berlin
- Year: 1957
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