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'''Communist symbolism''' represents a variety of themes, including [[revolution]], the [[proletariat]], [[peasantry]], [[agriculture]], or [[Proletarian internationalism|international solidarity]]. | '''Communist symbolism''' represents a variety of themes, including [[revolution]], the [[proletariat]], [[peasantry]], [[agriculture]], or [[Proletarian internationalism|international solidarity]]. | ||
[[Communist state]]s, [[Communist party|parties]] and [[History of communism|movements]] use these symbols to advance and create solidarity within their cause. These symbols often appear in yellow on a red background. The [[flag of the Soviet Union]] incorporated a yellow-outlined red star and a yellow [[hammer and sickle]] on red. The flags of [[Flag of | [[Communist state]]s, [[Communist party|parties]] and [[History of communism|movements]] use these symbols to advance and create solidarity within their cause. These symbols often appear in yellow on a red background. The [[flag of the Soviet Union]] incorporated a yellow-outlined red star and a yellow [[hammer and sickle]] on red. The flags of [[Flag of Pridnestrovie|Pridnestrovie]], [[Flag of Vietnam|Vietnam]], [[Flag of the People's Republic of China|China]], [[Flag of North Korea|North Korea]], [[flag of Angola|Angola]] and [[Flag of Mozambique|Mozambique]] would all incorporate similar symbolism under communist rule. |
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Communist symbolism represents a variety of themes, including revolution, the proletariat, peasantry, agriculture, or international solidarity.
Communist states, parties and movements use these symbols to advance and create solidarity within their cause. These symbols often appear in yellow on a red background. The flag of the Soviet Union incorporated a yellow-outlined red star and a yellow hammer and sickle on red. The flags of Pridnestrovie, Vietnam, China, North Korea, Angola and Mozambique would all incorporate similar symbolism under communist rule.