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Luminita
Date | Number: v3 5 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesDescription: "Luminita" is a Romanian Comunist children magazine which appeared in March 25, 1953 and replaced "Pogonici" magazine and followed its numerotation from 1953. The last issue of "Pogonici" magazine (6) is already posted here on the site with Stalin as main theme and is followed by number 7 of "Luminita" (in fact the first with this title).
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   By Andrew999
There’s always so much to choose from in the daily twelve, it becomes really hard to make that choice. This one’s a gem – a children’s comic from Romania, 1955. The opening poem begins: “Do you know who saved us From chains and bondage? It was the Soviet Union! Let’s thank those heroic soldiers Of the Soviet Union!” Gripping stuff for eight-year-olds, I’m sure. The rest of the comic is in much the same vein – about the need to do good deeds, help one another, honour those who work on the land, in the factories and the cities - be proud of how rapidly the country was being developed. A narrative poem sidesteps into China and how the evil serf-owning landlords were overthrown so that everyone in China is now free and equal – Romania was very close to China in the fifties. There were also rhymes and puzzles and clearly a jolly good time is had by all.
  
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