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English: The New Year Will Bring Us Victory, from the newspaper Molva, put out by and for Russian speakers in Odessa under the Romanian occupation (Transnistrian Governorate). The New Year, 1943, vanquishing a dragon that represents the Soviet Union; as summarized by by Oleksandr Maievsky (p. 92): "The author portrayed Michael the Archangel with a sword over the head of a hideous mythical creature with distinct Semitic features, and a sparkling Orthodox cross above the clouds."
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Source Oleksandr Maievskyi, "Between Propaganda and Entertainment: Caricatures and Political Posters in the Periodicals of Southern Ukraine (1941–1944)", in Danubius, Vol 34, 2016
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