The picture of the soldier Robert Sloan with a bandaged head; the words on the red banner read: “...the Hopes / of civilization rest on / the worthy banners of the / courageous Russian Army” / – General Douglas MacArthur; the words along the lower blue line: “Send funds for aid / to Russian war relief...”; Lipaba Printing House, New York; the text handwritten with a red pencil and a blue ball pen on the reverse: “Produced in / 1941 / Poster: / 11X71 Carcard for Russian war relief, Inc. / Portrait by Robert Sloan / Designed by David Weisman / typography and hand lettering by D. Weisman / offset lithography”; the black paste seal reads: “Dave Weisman”.
Weisman David. Poster “They give us hope… Let’s give them help”, 1941
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Sculptural composition “Brotherhood”
Czechoslovakia ,
Sculptural composition “Brotherhood”
Sculptural composition "Brotherhood". Model of the monument to Karel Pokorný near the building of the Main Railway Station of Prague. The sculpture depicts fraternization of a Czech partisan with a Soviet soldier. Karel Pokorný began working on this composition in the first weeks after liberation of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet soldiers and finished it in 1950. The work was awarded with the Czechoslovakia State Prize and was presented for the Peace Prize.
Decorative plate with the coat of arms of the Schweringen commune (Lower Saxony)
FRG ,
1991
Decorative plate with the coat of arms of the Schweringen commune (Lower Saxony)
A gift from Dieter Fischer, the President of Kyffhäuserbund. Schweringen is a municipality in Lower Saxony.
Commemorative plaque from the Stalingrad hospital ward equipped by the residents of the town of Neath
The United Kingdom ,
Commemorative plaque from the Stalingrad hospital ward equipped by the residents of the town of Neath
One of the plaques reads: “this ward was equipped / with funds donated by the residents / of the city and district of Neath, Wales, the United Kingdom, / for the glory of God / and as a tribute / to the well-tempered hearts of the defenders / of Stalingrad / the memory of whose unconquered courage / will never die / 1944”. Wales, Neath Port Talbot county, Neath