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: In its early military versions (1917–1918), a hammer and plough were sometimes used before the sickle became the standard agricultural symbol.
: It was first created as a decoration for the 1918 May Day celebrations in Moscow. Hammer & Sickle
: Denotes the peasantry and those engaged in agricultural production. : In its early military versions (1917–1918), a
The (☭) is a globally recognized symbol of proletarian solidarity, representing the union between industrial and agricultural workers. Originally designed by Yevgeny Ivanovich Kamzolkin in 1918, it served as the official emblem of the Soviet Union and has since been adopted by various communist and socialist movements worldwide. Core Symbolism Hammer & Sickle
: On July 6, 1923, it was formally adopted by the Central Executive Committee as the emblem of the USSR.