The first slogan is "Proletarians of the World, Unite!". The other
one, on white cloth with a Magen David, says "Long live the Freedom".
Both are in Russian and are common slogans of the Great Russian
Revolution of 1917.
Greg Fedner
Columbus, OH
2011/7/19 HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net>
>
> http://pics.livejournal.com/whasup/pic/00zcczep
>
> Russian soldiers in a WW1 car but the plate is bolshevik.( 1917 ?)
> There is another plate with a Magen David and some writing
> I dont understand.
> Can somebody clarify ?
> Hardy
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