Soviet propaganda posters warned citizens of the evils of alcohol

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c. 1986

"Little by little, and you end up with a hooligan. Tolerance of drinking is dangerous. There is but a step from drinking to crime."

Image: Unknown artist/alcohol by fuel publishing

From the 1960s through the 1980s, artists throughout the Soviet Union designed propaganda posters to warn the public of the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption.

With striking, colorful graphics and stark metaphors, the posters cast alcoholism as a snake choking the life from vivacious young men, a bottle as a prison, and more.

Drinkers grow slothful and lazy, abandon their families, endanger their coworkers, or become murderous brutes. Read more...

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