The hammer and sickle symbol originated during the Russian Revolution of 1917, representing the alliance between industrial workers and agrarian peasants. The hammer symbolizes industrial labor, while the sickle represents agricultural labor. It was adopted by the Soviet Union as a representation of communism and socialism, signifying the unity of the working class. The emblem became widely recognized as a symbol of leftist movements around the world.
the unity of agricultural workers and industrial workers.
The Hammer and Sickle was the emblem of Soviet Russia.
A hammer and sickle
The hammer represents the workers and the sickle represents the peasant farmers of the country. Both workers and peasants together with disgruntled soldiers were responsible for the overthrow of the Tsar as well as the later overthrow of the Provisional Government by the Bolsheviks.
The sickle and hammer was the flag of the Soviet Union and the swastika the flag of Nazi Germany.
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The hammer and sickle symbol was created during the Russian Revolution in a contest held to create a Soviet emblem. The hammer and sickle signifies the socialist alliance of the industrial working class and the peasants. Yevgeny Ivanovich Kamzolkin won the contest with his entry:
the national symbol of Russia is a two headed eagle.
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Hammer and Sickle - 2005 VG was released on: Russia: 29 April 2005 USA: 5 December 2005
The hammer and sickle symbolize the unity of the workers (hammer) and farmers (sickle) in the Soviet Union, representing the communist ideology of working together for a classless society. It was widely used on the flag and emblems of the Soviet Union and communist parties around the world.
The hammer and sickle represented the unification of the peasant serfs, workers and soldiers