“... To the chair of the city council of Stalingrad. Coventry, Britain's worst-hit city, greets with deep admiration the defenders of the heroic city of Stalingrad, whose example inspires every honest man to rise up against the common enemy. The people of Coventry will never forget the sacrifices made by Stalingrad, and they express to you, the people of Stalingrad, their sympathy and admiration for your magnificent courage and iron determination to fight on to victory. A.R. Grindlay, the Mayor of Coventry”
Telegram from A.R. Grindlay, the mayor of Coventry, to the chairman of the Stalingrad city council of workers’ deputies
The United Kingdom ,
14.10.1942
МЗСБ КП 4901/1 П 53
9 х 17,6 cm
paper, telegraph tape, telegraph printing, typographic printing, gluing, manuscript, ink
Telegram 112 75 14 1515 from A.R. Grindlay, the mayor of Coventry, to the chairman of the Stalingrad city council of workers' deputies. West Midlands county, Coventry
See also
Commemorative medal of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship Association
Bulgaria ,
1984
Commemorative medal of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship Association
A gift from the People's Republic of Bulgaria
Panel in honor of the 25th anniversary of Ajka aluminum plant
Hungary ,
1971
Panel in honor of the 25th anniversary of Ajka aluminum plant
A gift from the directorate and party organization of the plant to the Volgograd delegation during the week of the USSR Hero Cities, November, 1971. Ajka
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.