Banner. On one side of the banner, an inscription is made with gold paint in French: “The youth of the country of Fabienne and Guy Môquet will never fight against the country of the heroes of Stalingrad”
France ,
26.08.1950
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Banner. On one side of the banner, an inscription is made with gold paint in French: "The youth of the country of Fabienne and Guy Môquet will never fight against the country of the heroes of Stalingrad" (Jamais les jeunes du pays / de Fabien et de Guy Môquet / ne feront la guerre au pays / des heros de Stalingrad); on the other side, there is an article from the French Constitution: "The French Republic will never use its forces against the freedom of other people" (La République Française / n'emploiera / jamais ses forces / contre / la liberté d'aucun peuple / Constitution Française).
A gift from the French youth peasant organization to the youth of Stalingrad, 26.08.1950.
See also
Record by Clementine Spencer-Churchill about staying in Stalingrad
The United Kingdom ,
15.04.1945
Record by Clementine Spencer-Churchill about staying in Stalingrad
“I will never forget my visit to this Great city, where life finds its way between the ruins left by the war and the hope for a better tomorrow is felt in the air. Long live Stalingrad, long live the friendship and mutual understanding between our two countries”. USSR, Stalingrad
Hikmet Nâzım. The book “Selected Poems” (Seçilmiş şiirler), autographed by the author and with an inscription from the donors. A gift from the Turkish delegation
Turkey ,
14.08.1957
Hikmet Nâzım. The book “Selected Poems” (Seçilmiş şiirler), autographed by the author and with an inscription from the donors. A gift from the Turkish delegation
Hikmet Nâzım. The book "Selected Poems" (Seçilmiş şiirler), autographed by the author and with an inscription from the donors.
A gift from the Turkish delegation
Souvenir club of Jan Zizka on a stand
Czechoslovakia ,
28.11.1967
Souvenir club of Jan Zizka on a stand
Souvenir club of Jan Zizka on a stand. A gift of political workers of the Czechoslovak People's Army to the veterans of the Soviet Army, 28.11.1967.