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Posters of the film “The Boy from Stalingrad” (Columbia pictures, 1943) and photographs
USA
, 1943
201,5 х 198 cm,101,7 х 68 cm,20,4 х 26 cm
paper, printing, photo paper, black and white photo printing
Posters of the film "The Boy from Stalingrad" (Columbia pictures, 1943) and photographs of the filming process and the film frames (30 items)
Posters of the film “The Boy from Stalingrad” (Columbia pictures, 1943) and photographs
Posters of the film "The Boy from Stalingrad" (Columbia pictures, 1943) and photographs of the filming process and the film frames (30 items)
Letter of recognition from the President of the United States F. Roosevelt
USA
, 17.05.1944
56.2 x 38.5 x 1cm (closed)
parchment paper, cardboard, leather, fabric, cord, manuscript, ink, autograph, binding, ink
Letter of recognition from the President of the United States F. Roosevelt to the city of Stalingrad, May 17, 1944, Washington, D.C
Letter of recognition from the President of the United States F. Roosevelt
Letter of recognition from the President of the United States F. Roosevelt to the city of Stalingrad, May 17, 1944, Washington, D.C
Note to the ring presented to the people of Stalingrad by Sidney Kramer, the member of the American youth delegation. Stalingrad
The text written in blue ink on one side of a page torn out of a notebook reads [translation]: “My wife gave me this ring the day I joined the United States Army in 1942. I wish to gift this ring to the people of Stalingrad to remind that many young Americans live today thanks to the sacrifices made by the defenders of Stalingrad. / Sidney Kramer / September 22, 1951”.
Note to the ring presented to the people of Stalingrad by Sidney Kramer, the member of the American youth delegation. Stalingrad
The text written in blue ink on one side of a page torn out of a notebook reads [translation]: “My wife gave me this ring the day I joined the United States Army in 1942. I wish to gift this ring to the people of Stalingrad to remind that many young Americans live today thanks to the sacrifices made by the defenders of Stalingrad. / Sidney Kramer / September 22, 1951”.
Ring. A gift to the people of Stalingrad from Sidney Kramer, a member of the American youth delegation
A cast ring decorated with multiple facet cut almandine of an elongated obtuse-angled form; the hardly legible engraving inside the ring in the English language reads
[approximate translation]: “In token of love 1942”.
Ring. A gift to the people of Stalingrad from Sidney Kramer, a member of the American youth delegation
A cast ring decorated with multiple facet cut almandine of an elongated obtuse-angled form; the hardly legible engraving inside the ring in the English language reads
[approximate translation]: “In token of love 1942”.
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