Soviet Era Poster 236 This entry covers the Soviet Era Poster with the designation number 236. The poster is a piece of graphic art created during the Soviet Union era, which spanned from 1922 to 1991. The content and style of this specific poster (number 236) are not explicitly specified in the title. Posters were a significant medium for visual communication within the Soviet Union, used extensively for propaganda purposes to educate and influence citizens on various social, political, and cultural issues. They often featured vivid colors, bold typography, and iconic imagery that reflected the ideologies of the time. The exact date of creation, artist, and original context of this particular poster (number 236) remain unknown based on the provided information. However, it serves as an intriguing artifact from a historically significant period, offering insights into the aesthetics and ideologies of the Soviet Union.