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  1. Soviet Union Emojis. We've searched our database for all the emojis that are somehow related to Soviet Union. Here they are! There are more than 20 of them, but the most relevant ones appear first.

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    The hammer and sickle (☭) or sickle and hammer (Russian: серп и мо́лот, translit. syerp i molot) is a communist symbol that was adopted during the Russian Revolution. At the time of creation, the hammer stood for industrial laborers and the sickle for the peasantry—combined they stood for the worker-peasant alliance for socialism.

  4. After World War I (from which Russia withdrew in 1917) and the Russian Civil War, the hammer and sickle became more widely used as a symbol for labor within the Soviet Union (USSR) and for international proletarian unity.

  5. The Hammer and Sickle, an iconic symbol, is closely associated with communism, socialist movements, and the struggle for workers' rights. Combining the imagery of a hammer and sickle, this symbol represents the unity of industrial and agricultural labor.

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    According to the Bolsheviks, the red color of the Communist banner symbolized the blood of the people who fought for freedom. This explanation goes back to the revolutionary France of the late 18th century, when the red banner first appearedas a symbol of revolt against the monarchy. The red banner was used by socialists and anarchists of different...

    The five-pointed star as a sign of protection and security has been known for over 3,000 years. It was used by peoples of different cultures – from ancient Greece and Persia to Japan and Native America. The symbol was used in the Russian Empire – on shoulder straps of certain ranks of military men. In 1917, following the order of Alexander Guchkov,...

    The main emblem of the Soviet Union, the hammer and sickle, was a symbol created by the early Bolsheviks. It represented the union of the working class and peasantry and is believed to have been introduced by artist Eugene Kamzolkin (1885-1957) in 1918. With time, the hammer and sickle made their way onto the official USSR emblemand the Soviet Flag...

    The motto was originally created in German – “Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt Euch!” – and is translated as “Proletarians of all lands, unite!” The phrase was coined by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in their ‘Manifesto of the Communist Party’, first published in London in 1848. The initial meaning of the word “proletariat” was derived from the...

    The text of ‘The Internationale’ was written by the French poet and revolutionary Eugène Edine Pottier (1816-1887) during the days of the Paris Commune, France’s revolutionary government that existed for 72 days. The text was initially sung to the tune of ‘La Marseillaise’, but since 1888, original music has been used, composed by Pierre De Geyter,...

  6. Hammer and Sickle. 🔲. This character has not been recommended for emoji presentation by Unicode. It will therefore display as a a single black-and-white Unicode character across most platforms. Hammer and Sickle was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993. Emoji Playground. Older or newer. A new emoji quiz game brought to you by Emojipedia.

  7. A crossed hammer and sickle is the main symbol of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Since 1918 was a small emblem of the USSR. In 1924 he was portrayed on the national flag. And as communism was being built, it was used wherever they could.

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