Ashtray shaped as a shoe
India ,
January 1953
МЗСБ КП 4907 П 179
2,2 х 9,2 х 3,7 cm
metal, enamel, casting, soldering, inlay
A gift from the Indian delegation of peace supporters who visited Stalingrad in January 1953. The surface of the shoe is covered with turquoise and red enamel, decorated with an inlay of a floral ornament. On the" back" of the shoe there is a platform and an indentation for a cigarette. The “toe” of the ashtray is pointed.
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Banner. On one side of the banner, an inscription is made with gold paint in French: “The youth of the country of Fabienne and Guy Môquet will never fight against the country of the heroes of Stalingrad”
France ,
26.08.1950
Banner. On one side of the banner, an inscription is made with gold paint in French: “The youth of the country of Fabienne and Guy Môquet will never fight against the country of the heroes of Stalingrad”
Banner. On one side of the banner, an inscription is made with gold paint in French: "The youth of the country of Fabienne and Guy Môquet will never fight against the country of the heroes of Stalingrad" (Jamais les jeunes du pays / de Fabien et de Guy Môquet / ne feront la guerre au pays / des heros de Stalingrad); on the other side, there is an article from the French Constitution: "The French Republic will never use its forces against the freedom of other people" (La République Française / n'emploiera / jamais ses forces / contre / la liberté d'aucun peuple / Constitution Française).
A gift from the French youth peasant organization to the youth of Stalingrad, 26.08.1950.
Commemorative medal “10 years” (10 anos) dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Association “Portugal – USSR”
Portugal ,
1987
Commemorative medal “10 years” (10 anos) dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Association “Portugal – USSR”
Present from the delegation of participants of the anti-fascist movement, workers of the glass factory Marinha Grande to the Panorama Museum "Battle of Stalingrad", Porto
Traditional hat of shepherds in northeastern Brazil.
Brazil ,
1953
Traditional hat of shepherds in northeastern Brazil.
A gift from a group of Brazilian medical workers who visited Stalingrad in 1953. A men’s hat. It is a hat with a conical crown decorated with a trim and perforated holes and has a hard felt medium brim. Two straps, a chinstrap and a back strap are pulled onto the brim, thus turning into a kind of fringe made of leather straps that fall down on both sides of the hat. The gift was given to the Soviet scientists at the Convention of oncologists in Brazil.