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English: 1960. A poster used during the Four Pests Campaign which took place during the Great Leap Forward. The posters were used to mobilize the population to eliminate four pests (rats, mosquitoes, sparrows, and cockroaches).
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Source https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/healthforthepeople/fourpests2.html
Author Red Cross and the Health Propaganda Office of the Health Department of Fujian Province, September 1960.

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A propaganda poster used in the Four Pests Campaign that took place during China's Great Leap Forward, (1960)

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