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      • T he political cartoonist Boris Efimov drew his way through the 20th century in Russia. By the time he passed away last year at 108, his pen had churned out political cartoons for Soviet newspapers and magazines on just about every major world event of the past hundred years.
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  2. Boris Yefimovich Yefimov (Russian: Бори́с Ефи́мович Ефи́мов; October 11 [O.S. September 28] 1900, [1][2] – October 1, 2008) was a Soviet, Russian political cartoonist best known for his critical political caricatures of Adolf Hitler and other Nazis produced before and during the Second World War, and was the chief illustrator of the newspaper Iz...

  3. Oct 5, 2008 · Boris Yefimov, a Russian cartoonist despised by Hitler and beloved by Stalin who for 70 years and 70,000 drawings wielded his talent as a keen sword to advance the goals of his country, died in...

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · This article analyzes the political cartoons of Boris Efimov, one of the most significant Soviet propagandists, and how they helped to construct a Soviet way of seeing the world.

  5. Boris Yefimov published his first cartoon in Imperial Russia in 1916. Born with the last name of Fridlyand, he changed his surname during the Civil War while living in Kiev, where anti-Jewish ...

  6. Boris Efimov, the second son of a Jewish shoemaker in Kiev, was born in Russia on 28th September, 1900. When he was eleven years old he saw Tsar Nicholas II. (1) Drawing was a hobby, and he intended to become a lawyer until he became involved in the Russian Revolution in 1917.

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  7. Boris Efimov: Stalin's favourite cartoonist by Dr Tim Benson. Boris Efimov was born as Boris Fridland in Kiev on 28 September 1899, the second son of a Jewish shoemaker, Yefim Moiseyevich Fridlyand (1860–1945). Boris was a cousin of the famous Soviet photographer and journalist Semyon Fridland.

  8. Jan 7, 1975 · During his heyday, which lasted from the 1920s to the fall of the Soviet Union, Boris Efimov was an obedient satirist whose brilliant cartoons depicted Soviet policy on the pages of its major newspapers and magazines: Izvestiia, Pravda, and Krokodil.