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Image: Soldiers Walking in front of the WW-II “Motherland Calls” Monument in Volgograd

Photo Credit: copy photo: J. Giammatteo

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Soldiers Walking in front of the WW-II “Motherland Calls” Monument in Volgograd

ca. 1967-1990 (printed 2003)
20th century
322 x 214 mm (12.7 x 8.4 in.)

Dmitri Baltermants, Russian, (1912–1990)

Object Type: photograph
Medium and Support: Gelatin silver print
Marks: Inscribed in pen on verso: “III/IV”; inscribed in pencil on verso: “2141” and “10.12.7”; inscribed in black ink on verso: [Cyrillic]; stamped on verso, lower right corner: [estate stamp]
Bibliography: See http://www.baltermants.com for information on the photographer and his work.
Credit Line: Gift of Jamie Alter Lynton (BA Wesleyan 1981) and Michael Lynton, 2013
Accession Number: 2013.23.13

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  • memory - The mental capacity or faculty of retaining and recalling facts, events, impressions, or recognizing previous experience. [March 1995 descriptor added.]
  • military
  • monuments
  • soldiers - Use generally for those belonging to an army, whether that of a sovereign state, a faction or division within a sovereign state, or of an individual leader. Use also specifically for military personnel of enlisted rank, as distinguished from commissioned officers. For those trained for or engaged in the physical combat of warfare and sanctioned in that function by the society or group for which they fight, irrespective of actual membership in an army, use "warriors." [November 1997 scope note changed; related term added. November 1996 related term deleted, was "knights (landholders)". February 1993 scope note changed; descriptor moved. December 1992 related terms added; alternate term added. November 1990 descriptor added.]
  • Soviet Union - TGN 6006211 (former nation/state/empire)
  • World War II

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  • image Dimensions: 322 x 214 mm (12.7 x 8.4 in.)

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