KRASNYJ Zmiel. Ezenedelnyj satiricieskij krasnoarmejskij żurnał.
Literaturno-izdatelskij otdel Zapfronta. B.m.w. 1920. weekly. Red. A. Kadišov, Demjan Bednyj and poet Nikolai Romanov.
№ 2-3. July 15, 1920. (25.5 x 17.5 cm), p. 16, numerous illustrations.
"Red Bumblebee" - one of the first satirical Soviet magazines for the Red Army. It came out weekly without specifying the place of printing. The publishing set is 8 issues. The magazine was published during the Polish-Bolshevik war, so the main object of mockery was the Polish Lord. With the help of poetry, fairy tales, folk songs, proverbs, sayings and illustrations, the Polish nobility was depicted in a mocking and negative manner, while at the same time revealing (invented) plans for Polish crimes in the occupied territory of the USSR. The magazine was created by a small circle of permanent staff, working with Soviet officers. Most of the editors were writers and poets, some of whom visited soldiers on the Western Front. Active contributors include: F. Radvansky, A. Skory, N. Spassky. Good condition, stamp and traces of numerical notationnegou. Sheet partially cut. Very rare. 8537/9
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