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This media file showcases a ceremonial sword and its scabbard, displayed on a vibrant red velvet surface within a museum setting. The sword features a clear crystal pommel, a gold-wrapped grip, and a polished metal blade. The scabbard is red with intricate silver and gold embellishments, including stars and what appears to be a crest or emblem.

Resting above the sword is a black and white photograph, possibly a historical document or exhibit label, depicting a group of people in formal attire. The text in the image, translated from Russian, indicates that the sword was a gift from King George VI of Great Britain to the citizens of Stalingrad in recognition of their heroic defense of the city. The inscription on the sword itself reads, "To the citizens of Stalingrad, strong as steel, from King George VI as a sign of deep admiration from the British people." The location context provided is Volgograd, Russia, formerly Stalingrad. The scene suggests a formal presentation or exhibition of historical artifacts, likely within a museum. The overall presentation conveys a sense of historical significance and respect for the past.
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Jun 26, 2026

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This media file showcases a ceremonial sword and its scabbard, displayed on a vibrant red velvet surface within a museum setting. The sword features a clear crystal pommel, a gold-wrapped grip, and a polished metal blade. The scabbard is red with intricate silver and gold embellishments, including stars and what appears to be a crest or emblem. Resting above the sword is a black and white photograph, possibly a historical document or exhibit label, depicting a group of people in formal attire. The text in the image, translated from Russian, indicates that the sword was a gift from King George VI of Great Britain to the citizens of Stalingrad in recognition of their heroic defense of the city. The inscription on the sword itself reads, "To the citizens of Stalingrad, strong as steel, from King George VI as a sign of deep admiration from the British people." The location context provided is Volgograd, Russia, formerly Stalingrad. The scene suggests a formal presentation or exhibition of historical artifacts, likely within a museum. The overall presentation conveys a sense of historical significance and respect for the past.

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