A pass to the funeral of Joseph Stalin
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Art. : 258-21110
Pass No. 0068 for passage to Red Square for the funeral of Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Generalissimo Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
the Red Square. March 9, 1953.

Joseph Stalin was a Soviet politician and statesman, revolutionary and general Secretary (later secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b)).

The Stargift collection includes a Pass No. 0068 addressed to Andreeva Ksenia Mikhailovna, which allows access to the left podium in sector A. In the upper right corner of the Pass is the coat of arms of the USSR, in the left one is one of the most famous internationalist communist slogans "Proletarians of all countries, unite!". Perfect condition.

The funeral of Stalin, who died on March 5, 1953, took place four days later, on March 9, on Moscow's Red Square. The event was the subject of numerous mourning responses by Alexander Tvardovsky, Konstantin Simonov, Lev Oshanin, Olga Bergholz, who survived the arrest, and other Soviet poets, published in the central press. In particular, Vladimir Vysotsky's first poem was the poem "My Oath", which he, an eighth-grader, wrote on Stalin's death on March 8, 1953.
Pass No. 0068 for passage to Red Square for the funeral of Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Generalissimo Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
the Red Square. March 9, 1953.

Joseph Stalin was a Soviet politician and statesman, revolutionary and general Secretary (later secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b)).

The Stargift collection includes a Pass No. 0068 addressed to Andreeva Ksenia Mikhailovna, which allows access to the left podium in sector A. In the upper right corner of the Pass is the coat of arms of the USSR, in the left one is one of the most famous internationalist communist slogans "Proletarians of all countries, unite!". Perfect condition.

The funeral of Stalin, who died on March 5, 1953, took place four days later, on March 9, on Moscow's Red Square. The event was the subject of numerous mourning responses by Alexander Tvardovsky, Konstantin Simonov, Lev Oshanin, Olga Bergholz, who survived the arrest, and other Soviet poets, published in the central press. In particular, Vladimir Vysotsky's first poem was the poem "My Oath", which he, an eighth-grader, wrote on Stalin's death on March 8, 1953.
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Material: Paper.

Sizes: 11 × 6.8 × 0.1 cm .

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