New DPRK Posters!

DPRK: New Educational Posters! (1.7.2025)

Even the illiterate can understand the posters providing they are not visually-impaired. If the workers are visually-impaired – then fully-sighted comrades can describe the posters to them. On top of this, each poster will detail a specific aspect of a new Socialist society – with words and sentences adding to the depth and texture of the State transmission. Posters are a simple, inexpensive, and very powerful way of communicating between the Communist Party and the masses. A few years ago, I was told that there would be a display of North Korean propaganda posters in nearby Croydon on a Saturday afternoon. As this was only for a few hours on a single day, we could not attend due to work – not being able to get time off, etc. Still, with a direct line to North Korean news, I can see developments early every single day! I particularly appreciate the hammer, sickle, and the scholar’s brush (pen)!

Foward Brave Wporkers!

DPRK: Intensive Inspirational Agitation Campaign Led by Women’s Union Organizations! (9.4.2024)

Union “Artistic Motivation” team members in Kumchon and Pongsan counties have staged positive agitation events at the construction site for Regional-Industry Factories in Unpha County – designed to “redouble” (through ideological vigour and inspiration) the working morale of soldier-builders!

Union members in the city of Sariwon have instilled “Strength” and “Courage” into the working people through dynamic and unique “agitation-propaganda” carried out during the morning rush hour!

Union officials and members in other areas of the province gave agitation performances at the Hwanghae Iron and Steel Complex and farms

MI Kalinin (М.И. Калинин) Guides My Hand (28.9.1942)

Stalingrad, that big city with historical fighting traditions, has for two months now held the enemy hordes at bay in bitter battle, inflicting such losses on them as have to all intents and purposes, stabilised the rest of the front. Here heroic deeds are a daily occurrence. This should be shown by citing facts, without indulging in rhetoric and loud phrases. Our men do not need a reporter’s praises – the best praise for them is a faithful account of their deeds.