The inscription on the reverse reads: “W dowód przyjaźni od Ludowego Wojska Polskiego” (With Gratitude from the Polish People’s Army).
Pennant “People’s Army of Poland” (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie).
Poland ,
22.04.1969
МЗСБ КП 10592/2
53 х 34 cm
fabric, fringe, metallized thread, cord, metal, weaving, embroidery, screen printing
The inscription on the reverse: "In recognition of the Polish National Army" (W dowód przyjaźni od Ludowego Wojska Polskiego).
Present of the Polish military delegation led by Wojciech Jaruzelski, the minister of National Defense, to the Tsaritsyn - Stalingrad Museum of Defense
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Greetings from the commune Olevano-Romano to the hero city of Volgograd (a placard in a frame)
Italy ,
25.04.2009
Greetings from the commune Olevano-Romano to the hero city of Volgograd (a placard in a frame)
At the top of the brass plate there is the coat of arms of the commune of Olevano Romano, below it there is a black wording in Italian that reads: “in occasione della visita delle autorità di VOLGOGRAD / L'amministrazione Comunale di / Olevano Romano / a ricordo della BATTAGLIA DI STALINGRADO / 17-07-1942 – 02-02-1943 / “Fame e macerie sotto i mortai / come l'acciaio resiste la città / strade di stalingrado di sangue siete lastricate / ride una donna di granito su mille barricade”. The greetings card is put under glass in a black and golden ‘under an old tree’ plastic frame.
Cuckoo clocks
FRG ,
10.06.1967
Cuckoo clocks
A gift from a member of the Presidium of the “Association of the Persecuted by the Nazis”, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne
Vase. A gift from the delegation of Hungarian workers to the Stalingrad headquarters of local air defense
Hungary ,
February 1956
Vase. A gift from the delegation of Hungarian workers to the Stalingrad headquarters of local air defense
The vase is painted green and gold with a hummingbird and a butterfly among leaves and flowers; on the the bottom there is the brand mark of the porcelain factory ‘Herend’ and on top of the glaze there is a ‘PH/1955’ marking printed together with crossed artistic brushes; the numbers "7182" and " 3" were printed on the raw ceramics.