Russian posters - WW2?

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Jebir
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Russian posters - WW2?

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Came across these posters. I don't know if they are WW2, but perhaps someone can help me find out and translate the text?

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Looks to me like they are from the civil war period.

The central one is a simple 1 May poster
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in Ukrainian:
Red cavalry annihilated(?) Mamontov, Shkuro and Denikin.
It beat POles and Petlyura
Now it's time to beat remaining Wrangel

Workers and peasants. Enter to the Red Cavalry
[AMVAS - seems it's from 1920 year]

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AMVAS - style 1920s
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AMVAS - very famous picture popular in 1920s
http://armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/
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