Here Is the Simplest of Fables: "A Wounded Enemy Is Dangerous!"

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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii
(Born 1875)
Nikolai Nikolaevich Aseev
(Born L'gov, 1889; died Moscow, 1963)

Here Is the Simplest of Fables: "A Wounded Enemy Is Dangerous!", TASS No. 1064, October 10, 1944

Stencil
1454 x 1070 mm
1.
It isn’t enough to fool and chase off
A wild animal ripping apart his prey.
We know his character:
He will return.

2.
After resting in his cave
And healing his wounds,

3.
He will reappear on the road,
Fiercer and faster in his spite.

4.
In his own old abode,
Cornering him from all sides,
Strike him with so strong a blow
That he immediately gives up the ghost.
Ne boltai! Collection, Obj: 205996