DescriptionComuniștii pe sectoare (demonstrația PNȚ, 31 mai 1936).png
English: Communists from the various Sectors of Bucharest, attending a rally of the National Peasants' Party (Sunday, May 31, 1936). The photo shows a mix of signs representing demands by both groups. On the left, the communist slogan: Vrem justiție populară / Jos justiția de clasă ("We demand popular justice / down with class justice"); on the right, Peasantist signs celebrating Iuliu Maniu and the "Peasant State". Image dates back to from a period when National Peasantists used the Roman salute (seen at the forefront) as a greeting; on this usage, see: "Statutul Organizației 'Tineretului Naț.-Țărănesc'", in Chemarea Tinerimei Române, Issue 44/1929, p. 7; C. I. O., "Ne paște pericolul. Cu Târnăcoapele", in Gazeta Transilvaniei, Issue 44/1936, pp. 1–2.
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Studii și Documente, Vol. 8, 1971
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