A square double-sided straw fan with interwoven green silk threads. The weave is backed with red and grey foil with floral ornaments. The edges are covered with black satin, 2 cm each. Coloured fabric fragments are sewn along the edge of the fan. The fan was presented together with a letter from P. Mukherjee, a member of the Democratic Youth Federation of India to the Stalingrad Komsomol, dated September 11, 1953: “I give this fan, made by a peasant girl who wanted this gift to be given to the fighting Stalingrad youth, about whom peasants sing songs during the harvest”.
Hand fan
See also
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.
Portrait of Dinh Nup, the hero of the Bahnar people, who rose to fight against the French colonialists
Vietnam ,
22-23.10.1956
Portrait of Dinh Nup, the hero of the Bahnar people, who rose to fight against the French colonialists
A gift from the parliamentary delegation of Vietnam visiting Stalingrad on 22-23.10.1956. Đinh Núp had killed about 300 soldiers and officers of the enemy and later in 1955 he was awarded the title of Hero, the First Class Order of a soldier and the Second Class Order of the Resistance; There is even a book written about him called ‘The country is rising’ (Đất nước đứng lên) by Nguyễn Ngọc.
Model of the Brihadishvara Temple in Thanjavur
India ,
July 1966
Model of the Brihadishvara Temple in Thanjavur
A gift from Kumaraswami Kamaraj, the Chairman of the Indian National Congress, who visited Stalingrad in July 1966.