What Crackle, What Thunder - This World War I propaganda poster by Kazimir Malevich refers to a battle near Lomza (present-day Poland), 1914


This World War I propaganda poster by Kazimir Malevich refers to a battle near Lomza (present-day Poland), where despite initial success, the Russians suffered heavy losses. A heroic Russian peasant figure slashing German soldiers with his scythe dominates the view. His traditional dress and lapti (woven bark shoes) seem to epitomize Russia's strength and invincibility. German soldiers are running away or lie dead. Under the picture is a verse by Vladimir Mayakovsky that reads: "What crackle, what thunder there was from the Germans at Lomza!"


Size: 4837px × 3398px
Location: Ukraine and Russia
Photo credit: © Bill Waterson / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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