Tablecloth with embroidery “Bestowed to the Heroes of Stalingrad by the 2nd District School of Prešov”
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Ashtray shaped as a shoe
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Ashtray shaped as a shoe
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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Statuette of the goddess Athena
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Statuette of the goddess Athena
A gift from the Greek citizen Zoe Karayani to the panorama museum "Battle of Stalingrad". The ancient Greek goddess Athena (Ἀθηνᾶ) is depicted standing at full height. She is dressed in a chiton falling down to the soles of her feet, and has a helmet on her head. She is leaning on a spear with her right hand and holding a shield with her left. The base of the sculpture is covered with orthogonal meander ornaments and has the word ‘Athena’ written on the front side of the sculpture.
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Portrait of Dinh Nup, the hero of the Bahnar people, who rose to fight against the French colonialists
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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.