Newspapers, Magazines, Documents, Awards.

Boy’s Own Magazine. Oxford. December 1944.

Woman’s Own Magazine. Oxford. [1941].

Oxford Mail Newspaper. An Article: Germany Surrenders.
May 7, 1945.
Provided by 'Oxford Mail newspaper'

Don’t Shoot Your Butcher – Oxford poster.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

Plan showing places where food is obtainable in event of serious air raids. City of Oxford.
© 'Oxfordshire History Centre'

An Article: Letters from Home. Oxford.

The "Molotov Worker" newspaper of the Molotov State Union Plant No. 172, June 12, 1943.
Title: Carefully cultivate young cadres, instill a love of work.

F.N. Nechaev’s Certificate to the Medal "For Valiant Labor During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945”. 1945. Molotov (Perm).

E.N. Galkin’s Certificate of Honour for his dedicated work in the rear from the Executive Committee of the Molotov City Council of Workers' Deputies and the Molotov City Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks. 1945. Molotov (Perm).

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