TO THE STREETS! TO THE STREETS! TO THE STREETS! DEMONSTRATIONS! DEMONSTRATIONS! DEMONSTRATIONS! |
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That was the characteristic feature for the period of Bolshevik authority. With screamed slogans, Bolshevik marches, the tramp of thousand feet was necessary to express joy for the remembrance of this day when the proletariat dictatorship which promised heaven on earth was born. In fact those marches, slogans and steps were needed to drown out the thunder of the collapsing human life spoiled by the Bolsheviks, to tread underfoot the lies of the Bolsheviks and screaming indictment for this day which brought hell into the world. |
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Announcements of job offers. | ||
Lines of people wanting a job at the Employment Administration in Riga. | in Winter all the country was surprised by a new manner of propagandizing: | |
Newspaper announcements were inviting people to the Employment Administration to apply for numerous vacancies or newly-created work positions. When the unemployed appeared at the Administration in long lines, it knew nothing about such requirements for helping hands (right). |