Why did the soviet union have such cool emblems?

Why did the soviet union have such cool emblems?

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It takes hundreds of years to design shit like that, America will be lucky to even be relevant in the time it would take to make it look classy

They put pictures of food on stuff for the same reasons that other countries put pictures of dragons on stuff - they wish it existed.

epic boomer joke!

DDR was pretty kino too

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indeed

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Jews love symbolism

they sure do

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I know you joke but i'm pretty sure nobody who designed medieval heralds actually wanted to dragons to exist.

Indeed

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Is the main symbol for communism red star or hammer and sickle?

Those helmets and uniforms look pretty wonky desu.

It's like the Russians purposefully made their German subordinates look stupid

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hammer and sickle in a red star for the maximum communism

well they developed it during ww2 so it had a purpose

And the Soviets did want food to exist?

Literally created by 2 kikes. Lenin and Lunacharsky.

I think the trade off of not wanting dragons to exist is worth.

They spent all their time producing propaganda instead of food.

it worked