Authors: Anne Applebaum
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The Free German Youth helps to form young minds.
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The Free German Youth makes good use of its summer vacation.
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The Union of Polish Youth rebuilds Warsaw.
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The Union of Polish Youth puts on a gymnastic display.
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Polish shock workers in Gdańsk register their daily output.
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A carefully posed picture intended to educate. Zsófia Tevan and Júlia Kollár, posing for the camera on a building site in Sztálinváros
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Adolf Hennecke, the German coal miner who dug 287 percent of his production quota, sitting beneath a portrait of himself holding a drill
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Ignác Pióker, the Hungarian factory worker who achieved 1,470 percent of his production quota (and completed his personal five-year plan four years ahead of schedule)
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The Palace of Culture, Stalin’s gift to Warsaw
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A 1952 Warsaw May Day parade, featuring Stalin and Bierut behind a banner: “Long Live the Avant-Garde of the Working Class, the Leading Force of the Nation, the Polish United Workers’ Party”
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A 1949 Budapest May Day parade featuring a papier-mâché Lenin