The Soviet Paradise (German original title "Das Sowjet-Paradies") was the name of an exhibition and a propaganda film created by the Department of Film of the propaganda organisation (Reichspropagandaleitung) of the German Nazi Party (NSDAP), and was displayed in the larger cities of the Reich and occupied countries: Vienna, Prague, Berlin and others.
On May 18 a Jewish-Communist resistance group called "Baum-Group" organized an arson attack, which although it only caused minor damage to the exhibits, was deeply embarrassing to the regime.
[6] The exhibition also attracted the attention of members of the Red Orchestra resistance group who affixed posters advertising the event with their own anti-Nazi stickers.
Unfortunately for these anti-Nazi resistance groups one of the main sponsors of the exhibition Reinhard Heydrich was assassinated in Prague at the end of May 1942.
A series of postcards was also created and these were geographically franked as the exhibition moved around the Reich starting in Vienna (13 December 1941) and ending in Essen (30 October 1942), via Prague, Berlin and Hamburg.