File:У своїй хаті своя правда. Carpathian Sich (Dmytro Klempus) poster 1939.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionУ своїй хаті своя правда. Carpathian Sich (Dmytro Klempus) poster 1939.jpg |
English: Propaganda poster of Carpatho-Ukraine, an autonomous (later unrecognized independent) republic proclaimed by the Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia. Published by the radical-right "Ukrainian National Party", an avatar of the Carpathian Sich under Dmytro Klempus (Klympush), it was republished by Paris-Soir. A vinok-ed woman personifying Carpatho-Ukraine, holding a sword stamped with the tryzub and a shield bearing the national arms (a bear and fesses), being saluted by young men in Ukrainian national costume. The slogan reads: У своїй хаті своя правда ("The house has its own truth"), loosely adapted from Taras Shevchenko's "To My Fellow Countrymen": "In one's own house,— one's own truth". |
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- 1939 posters
- 1939 in politics
- January 1939 in Europe
- 1939-01-15
- Carpatho-Ukraine
- Carpathian Sich
- Paris-soir
- Posters of Ukraine
- Posters with Taras Shevchenko's texts
- Slogans in Ukraine
- Personifications of Ukraine
- Women with swords in art
- People with shields in art
- Females of Ukraine wearing flower crowns in art
- Tryzub on emblems of Ukrainian organizations
- Coats of arms of Carpatho-Ukraine
- Traditional clothing of Ukraine in art
- Cyrillic Yi
- I Mertvym I Zhyvym