Tablecloth. A gift from Czechoslovak party workers
See also

Brochure “Battle of Stalingrad” (Orustan um Stalingrad). – 1945

Brochure “Battle of Stalingrad” (Orustan um Stalingrad). – 1945
Brochure in Icelandic, 55 pages with black and white reproductions in the cover; on the top of the cover, there is a reproduction of a photograph of sniper Maxim Passar.
A gift from Geir Jonasson, an employee of the National Library of Iceland, to the Tsaritsyn – Stalingrad Museum of Defense, 1954, Akureyri city.

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
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.

Tablecloth with embroidery “Bestowed to the Heroes of Stalingrad by the 2nd District School of Prešov”

Tablecloth with embroidery “Bestowed to the Heroes of Stalingrad by the 2nd District School of Prešov”
Tablecloth with embroidery "Bestowed to the Heroes of Stalingrad by the 2nd District School of Prešov"
[before 1959] Slovakia, Prešov