Country gifts
Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne
Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne who visited Stalingrad in August 1955. The Japanese fan is used not so much to create a cooling airflow but as an element in traditional ceremonies, dances and as a marker of social status.
Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne
Hand fan. A gift from a participant in the World Congress of Mothers in Lausanne who visited Stalingrad in August 1955. The Japanese fan is used not so much to create a cooling airflow but as an element in traditional ceremonies, dances and as a marker of social status.
Tapestry with the image of the Peace Memorial Park and the Gembaku Dome
Tapestry with the image of the Peace Memorial Park and the Gembaku Dome ("Atomic Bomb Dome ") in Hiroshima. Present from Toshihiko Hayashi, the Chairman of the International Association of Hiroshima, 2006.
The text in the upper right corner reads: “The Peace memorial park with the World heritage Genbaku Dome”
Tapestry with the image of the Peace Memorial Park and the Gembaku Dome
Tapestry with the image of the Peace Memorial Park and the Gembaku Dome ("Atomic Bomb Dome ") in Hiroshima. Present from Toshihiko Hayashi, the Chairman of the International Association of Hiroshima, 2006.
The text in the upper right corner reads: “The Peace memorial park with the World heritage Genbaku Dome”
Banner of Japanese peace activists
Banner of Japanese peace activists. Present to the Stalingrad youth from the Japanese delegation of the IV World Festival of Youth and Students in Bucharest at the meeting in the House of Technology of the Krasny Oktyabr factory, August 1953.
Banner of Japanese peace activists
Banner of Japanese peace activists. Present to the Stalingrad youth from the Japanese delegation of the IV World Festival of Youth and Students in Bucharest at the meeting in the House of Technology of the Krasny Oktyabr factory, August 1953.
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima at the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace that visited Volgograd on 17-20.07.1962.
A badge made from a non-ferrous metal and coated with black enamel. The metal clamp on the reverse allows to attach the badge to clothing. It has a picture of a paper origami crane.
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima
Badge “Crane”. A gift from the delegation of Hiroshima at the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace that visited Volgograd on 17-20.07.1962.
A badge made from a non-ferrous metal and coated with black enamel. The metal clamp on the reverse allows to attach the badge to clothing. It has a picture of a paper origami crane.
Show more