File:"Onward to Victory", World War I Allied propaganda postcard.jpg

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Русский: Британский рисунок, изображающий союзников Первой мировой войны - Сербию, Бельгию, Францию, Великобританию, Россию, Японию и Черногорию. Надпись по-аглийски: «Союзники — „Вперёд к Победе“»
English: Postcards depicting personifications of principal Entente nations. The Russian soldier is mistakenly shown holding the Cross of St. Andrew (naval flag) instead of the usual three-color flag.
Italiano: Cartolina che mostra personificazioni delle principali nazioni dell'Intesa. Il soldato russo è rappresentato erroneamente mentre stringe la bandiera con la croce di Sant'Andrea (bandiera navale) al posto della regolare bandiera tricolore.
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Source Original uploader was Csman at ru.wikipedia (original upload date 2006-05-07)
Author Carruthers & Batsford, Winnipeg Canada [1]
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