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Dress parade for Generalissimo Jiang
(ca. 1938)
Advance under the banner of Mao Zedong!
(1949)
The people's armed forces, defenders of peace!
(1949)
Celebrating the People's Republic of China's National Day
(1950, December)
The central people's government constitutes the only legitimate government of all the people of the People's Republic of China
(ca. 1950)
Long live the People's Republic of China!
(Ca. 1950)
Smash the imperialist war conspiracy, forge ahead courageously to build our peaceful and happy life!
(ca. 1950)
Let the imperialists tremble in front of the peoples of the world!
(1951, May)
Welcome the Chinese People's Volunteer Army
(1951, July)
Celebrate National Day
(ca. 1951)
Celebrate 1 May International Labor Day
(Ca. 1951)
Protect the world, lasting peace
(1950-1955)
A grand parade to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China
( 1954, January)
Promote rural collectivization
(1955, September)
Greet the National Congress of advanced workers with real achievements
(1956, April)
Celebrate the great victory of socialist transformation
(1956, September)
Long live the great unity of all the peoples of the whole nation
(1967, January)
1 May Parade
(1958, January)
Celebrate the great victory of socialist transformation
(1958, February)
Build new socialist rural villages
(1958, May)
Red Flag is the truth, Red Flag is the orientation
(1958, September)
Oppose the military provocations and threats of war of American imperialism!
(1958, September)
The Shanghai Bund during the "May 1" festival
(1959, August)
The motherland is prosperous, everything looks fresh and gay
(1959, August)
Gloriously bright ten years
(1959, September)
The Volunteer Army returns home triumphantly
(1959, October)
Advance couragelously while holding high the red banner of Mao Zedong Thought! First military education poster
(1960)
Celebrate the victorious completion of the Second Five Year Plan three years ahead of time
(1960, January)
The first bridge over the ten thousand 'li' long Yangzi
(1960, December)
The new centre of the commune
(1961, June)
Wave of Anti-American rage along the Huangpu river
(1961, October)
Moving forward victoriously under the banner of Mao Zedong!
(1962, July)
The Second Sports Meeting of the People's Republic of China
(1965, July)
Hold high the red banner of great Mao Zedong Thought to wage the great proletarian cultural revolution to the end
(1966, July)
Hold high the red banner of great Mao Zedong Thought to wage the great proletarian cultural revolution to the end
(1966, August)
A Crowd of Clowns
(1967)
Beijing supports you
(1967)
Closely follow Chairman Mao's great strategic plan to wrest away the complete victory of the proletarian cultural revolution
(1968, May)
Untitled ("We must still run colleges...")
(1968, September)
Forging ahead courageously while following the great leader Chairman Mao!
(1969, April)
The Chinese People's Liberation Army is the great school of Mao Zedong Thought
(1969, September)
The red flower of Dazhai blossoms everywhere
(Early 1970s)
Selected educational images of Huxian peasant class education
(early 1970s)
Advance victoriously while following Chairman Mao's revolutionary line
(1971, June)
Long live the great Chinese People's Liberation Army!
(1972, January)
Sing revolutionary songs, advance victoriously
(1972, March)
Celebrating a bumper harvest
(1972, October)
Chairman Mao had boundless trust in Chairman Hua, the army and the people of the whole nation wholeheartedly supports Chairman Hua
(1976)
Chairman Mao had a boundless trust in Chairman Hua, all the people enthusiastically support Chairman Hua
(1976, December)
Chairman Mao had a boundless confidence in Chairman Hua, the people and the army of the whole nation enthusiastically support Chairman Hua
(1976, December)
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