







(R.110.22)
Price: 120.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 1310gr./46.2oz.
Year: 1982
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Bust of Lenin made of aluminium. Wanted bust of Lenin made in 1982.
(R.110.22)
Price: 120.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 1310gr./46.2oz.
Year: 1982
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Bust of Lenin made of aluminium. Wanted bust of Lenin made in 1982.
(3.75.22)
Price: 5.00 euro
Size box: 10x9cm./3.9×3.5inch.
Size medal: 6cm./2.3inch.
Weight: 49gr./1.72oz.
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Medal still in it’s original box and with a pin. In good condition.
The medal says:”Young master of profession”.
(3.75.22)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size box: 12×7.5cm./4.7×2.9inch.
Size medal: 4cm./1.57inch.
Weight: 75gr./2.64oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. This medal was awarded for “52 Years of Service” in the Worker Guardians. multi-part construction. enamel on brass.
The belongs to one of the most interesting parts of the labor system of the Peoples Republic of Hungary. It was a badge worn by a “Worker Guardian”.
A worker guardian was a worker, who has not enlisted in the military, who trained like the military for the necessity of civil defense. during the administration of Janos Kadar, the military budget of Hungary was drastically reduced in order to raise the living standards of the citizens. Millions of Hungarian workers (organized by trade unions) trained with rifles, mortars, machine guns, and even artillery to support the regular military in the event of an invasion.
(R.9.22)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 11×7.8cm./4.3x3inch.
Weight: 380gr./13.4oz.
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Crystal desktop made in the Soviet Union for athletics contest, with red star at the top. On the bottom on the back side there is a little chip at the corner.
(R.34.22)
Price: 45.00 euro
Size: 22x13cm./8.6×5.1inch.
Weight: 250gr./8.8oz.
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Wallpiece with the image of Josip Tito. The piece is made of aluminium with a hang device and some kind of stamp on the back.
Josip Broz Tito was president of Yugoslavia and during World War II he was leader of the partisans, often regarded as the most effective resistance movement in occupied Europe.
Tito was president of the Yugoslav republic for 27 years, from 1953 untill 1980 when he died.
After World War II Yugoslavia became quickly a communist state. Tito was originally one of the most trusted people of Stalin. But in 1948 their friendship was for the most part over because Tito would not transform Yugoslavia in a Moscow controled satellite state. Yugoslavie continued being a communist state though. And had relationships with both Soviet Union and western capitalist country’s.
Tito was his nickname meaning Marshall.
(3.75.22)
Price: 5.00 euro
Size box: 8x7cm./3.1×2.7inch.
Size medal: 2.5x2cm./0.9×0.7inch.
Weight: 51gr./1.79oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. This is a blood donations medal produced by the government of the Peoples Republic of Hungary. There are three classes to this medal: bronze for 10, silver for 15, and gold for 20 blood donations. In a Socialist system, the idea of sharing and collectivization is the basis for all aspects of life.
(7.5.22)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size box: 12×7.5cm./4.7×2.9inch.
Size medal: 4cm./1.57inch.
Weight: 89gr./3.13oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. This is a “Public Security Medal, Class II” awarded by the Peoples Republic of Hungary. The recipient would have been a police officer of the Interior Ministry, which included everyday cops, for twenty years of service without any major discipline. Bronze and gold classes also exist.
(7.5.22)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size box: 11×8.5cm./4.3×3.3inch.
Size medal: 3.2cm./1.25inch.
Weight: 97gr./3.42oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. The text on the medal reads:”Excellent worker of collective industry”. The large medal size was only to be worn on holidays and special occasions. The small medal was intended for everyday wear. Awarded by the Peoples Republic of Hungary (1949-1989) for exemplary labor in collectives. there are several variations available for this award (different medals used, etc). three-piece construction of enamel on brass and aluminum.
(7.5.22)
Price: 12.50 euro
Size box: 10.5x7cm./4.1×2.7inch.
Size medal: 3.5cm./1.37inch.
Weight: 75gr./2.9oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. The text on the medal reads:”For flood protection”. This Medal was originally founded to recognize the extraordinary emergency efforts of civilians and military personnel in response to the 1954 Danube floods.
In 1955, the statutes of the Medal were altered, and the medal’s inscription was changed, in order to expand the eligibility of the Medal to individuals who would provide aid and service in future floods; such as the 1956 Mohacs island floods. On June 20, 1965, the obverse design and inscription of the medal was altered permanently. Thus, there are two main models of the medal.
The medals awarded from 1954 to 1965, depict a man carrying a child out of flood waters on the obverse medallion. The obverse inscription from 1954 reads “1954 EV DUNAI ARVIZVEDELEMERT,” and the obverse inscription from 1955-1965 reads ” DUNAI ARVIZVEDELEMERT.”
The medals awarded from 1965 to 1989, depict a man working to create a flood wall on the obverse medallion, and feature the obverse inscription “ARVIZVEDELEMERT.”
(7.5.22)
Price: 10.00 euro
Size box: 10.5x7cm./4.1×2.7inch.
Size medal: 4cm./1.57inch.
Weight: 83gr./2.9oz.
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Medal made in Hungary. The text on the medal reads:”Excellent Blood Donor”. This type of medal came in three classes. Bronze, silver and gold. This is the bronze edition.
(2.22)
Price: 5.00 euro
Size box: 6.5cm./2.5inch.
Size medal: 3.5cm./1.57inch.
Weight: 43gr./1.51oz.
Year: 1956
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Table medal made in the DDR, 1956. The text on the medal reads:”German Gymnastics And Sports Festival, 1956”. This was the 2nd. festival.
The Gymnastics and Sports Festival of the DDR took place from 1954 to 1987 a total of eight times. The first German gymnastics and sports festival took place on the festival meadow next to the planned central stadium, in the stadium of peace and Bruno-Plache Stadium. With the 2nd festival it moved to the new central stadium, which was opened in 1956 in Leipzich. Here, as with all the following festivals, the main events took place: a sports show raised as a sporty propaganda event, often a football international game, an international athletics event and a magnificent closing event.
The Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund (DTSB German Gymnastics and Sports Federation) was a mass organization of the German Democratic Republic from 1957 until shortly after German reunification. Membership in the organization included nearly four million people, which accounted for almost 20% of the population of the GDR.
Founded in 1957, the DTSB was the last major mass organization to be created by the East German government, and was the central agency responsible for mass sport. The federation consisted of individual sports associations within the country, ranging from sailing to chess. While it worked in conjunction with the Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik (GST), the DTSB focused more on adult activities, whereas the GST focused on youth activities.
Upon the dissolution of East Germany and reunification with the West, the organization was disbanded and the individual sports associations either continued to exist independently or joined their Western counterparts.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
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Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. The pin is about the CECF import and export fair.
China Import and Export Fair, also known as Canton Fair, was established in the spring of 1957. Co-hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of PRC and the People’s Government of Guangdong Province and organized by China Foreign Trade Centre, it is held every spring and autumn in Guangzhou, China. As a comprehensive international trading event with the longest history, the largest scale, the most complete exhibit variety, the largest buyer attendance, the broadest distribution of buyers’ source country and the greatest business turnover in China, Canton Fair is hailed as China’s No.1 Fair and the barometer of China’s foreign trade.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting of Lenin. Lenin can been seen talking to wounded soldiers in a shelter.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting of Lenin. The painting is called:”Lenin In Gorky” and was painted in 1957.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with the image of a painting called:”Portrait of fighter pilot A. A. Lepilin, hero of the Soviet Union”.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a beautiful painting of the October Revolution.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting of an impression of the October Revolution in the city of Leningrad (then and now called St. Petersburg).
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with the image of a painting with Red Army soldiers liberating people in WWII.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, with an impression of space.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting of Lenin. The painting is called:”The First Spring” and was painted in 1967.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with the image of a painting called:”Spring 1945″ and was painted in 1960.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard from the Soviet Union with the image of a painting called:”Baltic Sailors”. The painting was made in 1967.
Price: 1.50 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a picture of the Ivan Chernyakhovsky statue in Vilnius.
Ivan Danilovich Chernyakhovsky (1907-1945) was the youngest-ever Soviet General of the army. For his leadership during World War II he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union twice. He died from wounds received outside Königsberg at age 37 while in command of the 3rd Belorussian Front. Due to the rapid pre-war expansion of the military and 1937–1938 military purges, he quickly rose in rank. In 1938 he became commander of the 9th Light Tank Brigade. In March 1941 he became the commander of the 28th Tank Division in the Baltic Military District.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1980
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1980, with a painting of Lenin talking to soldiers during the October Revolution.
Price: 2.50 euro
Year: 1982
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union, 1982, with a painting of Lenin studying.
Price: 2.00 euro
Year: 1981
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Postcard from the Soviet Union and made in 1981. On the postcard is a picture made in 1936 probably in Spain. Ilya Ehrenburg (1891-1967) was a Russian writer, revolutionary, journalist and historian. As a friend of many of the European Left, Ehrenburg was frequently allowed by Stalin to visit Europe and to campaign for peace and socialism. He arrived in Spain in late August 1936 as an Izvestia correspondent and was involved in propaganda and military activity as well as reporting.
In July 1937 he attended the Second International Writers’ Congress, the purpose of which was to discuss the attitude of intellectuals to the war, held in Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid and attended by many writers including André Malraux, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen Spender and Pablo Neruda.
Price: 2.00 euro
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Postcard made in the Soviet Union with a painting called:”The Storming Of The Kremlin 1917″.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1960
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Set of 3 matchbox labels about the Bahx exhibition made in 1960. Bahx is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 and started as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
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Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 1.00 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34.000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.25 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.50 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 0.75 euro
Year: 1957
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Matchbox labels made in the Soviet Union made in 1957. The text on the labels reads:”6th Festival”.
The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students was held from 28 July to 5 August 1957 in Moscow, capital city of the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The festival attracted 34,000 people from 130 countries. This became possible after the political changes initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. It was the first World Festival of Youth and Students held in the Soviet Union.
A minor international incident was provoked around the attendance of left-wing Iraqi writer Ga’ib Tu’ma Farman at the festival. The Iraqi government revoked Farman’s citizenship while he was abroad, effectively stranding him in Moscow as a stateless person. This situation was resolved by the intervention of the Chinese delegation who agreed to officially invite Farman to Beijing. He went on to work for Foreign Languages Press.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. This is the “silver” edition. There is also a gold edition.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. This is the “gold” edition. There is also a silver edition.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period with Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong (1893-1976) was leader of communist China for decades. He made major transformations in China, most known are the Cultural Revolution (removal of kapitalist elements) and The Great Leap Forward (the industrialization of China).
One of Moa’s most trusted man, Lin Biao, collected quotations of Mao and published them wich would become known as The Red Book. Lin Biao was a chinese general and politician who commanded the troops in the Korean war. Later he got into a power struggle with Mao and he died in a planecrash.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period with Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong (1893-1976) was leader of communist China for decades. He made major transformations in China, most known are the Cultural Revolution (removal of kapitalist elements) and The Great Leap Forward (the industrialization of China).
One of Moa’s most trusted man, Lin Biao, collected quotations of Mao and published them wich would become known as The Red Book. Lin Biao was a chinese general and politician who commanded the troops in the Korean war. Later he got into a power struggle with Mao and he died in a planecrash.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period. St. Paul’s College is an Anglican day school for boys in Hong Kong. It was established in 1851, the oldest continuously-operated school in Hong Kong. The college first opened in 1851 with only one tutor and nine pupils. Today, it has more than 1,200 pupils in the secondary section and nearly 600 pupils in the primary section.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
Price: 5.00 euro
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Pin made in China, in the cultural revolution period.
This pin once belonged to Mrs. Koomen. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s Mrs. Koomen (who was Dutch) lived in Canada and began to trade in Chinese artificial flowers and later Chinese antiques. She often went to China and was a welcome guest. As the story goes she was one of the first Western woman to meet Mao Zedong. Her brother Theo Koomen was a well known Dutch sports reporter who tragiclly died in a car accident in 1984. On the pictures there is a news article about Mrs. Koomen and a inventation for a fireworks show on her husband’s name.
(15.22)
Price: 20.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 698gr./24.6oz.
Pages: 524
Year: 2011
For sale on http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in North Korea, 2011. Kim Il Sung Complete Works part 1 in a series of 7 includes works written by the Eternal President of North Korea, Comrade Kim Il Sung, in the period January 1926-1945
Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(15.22)
Price: 20.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 640gr./22.5oz.
Pages: 487
Year: 2012
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Book made in North Korea, 2012. Kim Il Sung Complete Works part 3 in a series of 7 includes works written by the Eternal President of North Korea, Comrade Kim Il Sung, in the period January 1946-June 1946.
Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(10.22)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 509gr./17.8oz.
Pages: 404
Year: 1992
For sale on http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in North Korea, 1992, on socialist economics as told by Kim Il Sung.
(8.22)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21x15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 506gr./17.8oz.
Pages: 443
Year: 1992
For sale on http://www.propagandaworld.org
Book made in North Korea, 1992, about Kim Il Sung’s revolutionary activities in the period of 1912-1926. Kim was the son of parents who fled to Manchuria during his childhood to escape the Japanese rule of Korea. He attended elementary school in Manchuria and, while still a student, joined a communist youth organization. He was arrested and jailed for his activities with the group in 1929–30. After Kim’s release from prison, he joined the Korean guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation sometime during the 1930s and adopted the name of an earlier legendary Korean guerrilla fighter against the Japanese. Kim was noticed by the Soviet military authorities, who sent him to the Soviet Union for military and political training. There he joined the local Communist Party.
During World War II, Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet army. After the Japanese surrender in 1945, Korea was effectively divided between a Soviet-occupied northern half and a U.S.-supported southern half. At this time Kim returned with other Soviet-trained Koreans to establish a communist provisional government under Soviet auspices in what would become North Korea. He became the first premier of the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1948, and in 1949 he became chairman of the Korean Workers’ (communist) Party.
In 1950 the Korean war started. . With help of Chinese support he was able to repel a subsequent invasion of North Korea by UN forces. The Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.
Kim Il Sung was leader of North Korea from 1948 until 1994 when he died. He outlived Stalin by 4 decades, Mao Zedong with 2, and stayed in power long enough to outrun 6 South Korean presidents, 9 USA presidents and 21 Japanese prime ministers. After his death his son Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea.
The North Korean government to this day refers Kim Il Sung as the Supreme Leader and the Eternal President.
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 465gr./16.4oz.
Year: 2005
Pages: 306
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Kim Jong Il biography made in North Korea, 2005. This is part 1 in a 4 parts series. Official North Korea state published Kim Jong Il biography, from the earlier years of his life, 1942 to 1973.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 458gr./16.1oz.
Year: 2006
Pages: 307
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Kim Jong Il biography made in North Korea, 2006. This is part 2 in a 4 parts series. Official North Korea state published Kim Jong Il biography, from the earlier years of his life, 1974 to 1989..
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2021).
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15cm./8.2×5.9inch.
Weight: 516gr./18.2oz.
Year: 2008
Pages: 320
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Kim Jong Il biography made in North Korea, 2008. This is part 3 in a 4 parts series. Official North Korea state published Kim Jong Il biography, from 1989 to 2002.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2021).
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 374gr./13.1oz.
Year: 1999
Pages: 261
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of 10 of the most important speeches, discourses and letters by Kim Jong Il, from 1990 to 1995, on socialism in North Korea. Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2021).
(10.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 568gr./20oz.
Year: 1990
Pages: 435
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of the 42 most important selected speeches, discourses and letters by Kim Jong Il between 1964 to 1971 inclusive, on implementing Juche inspired revolutionary themes in society. Particular emphasis on his guidance of the film industry and dramatic arts.
(10.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 515gr./18.1oz.
Year: 1995
Pages: 412
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of 14 of the most important selected speeches, writings and discourses by Kim Jong Il, from the years 1974 to 1994, on the Juche Idea. Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2021).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 625gr./22oz.
Year: 1992
Pages: 477
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1964-1969. The book is made in 1992 and is part 1 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 574gr./20.2oz.
Year: 1995
Pages: 445
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1970-1972. The book is made in 1995 and is part 2 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 554gr./19.5oz.
Year: 1997
Pages: 430
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1987-1989. The book is made in 1997 and is part 9 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 609gr./21.4oz.
Year: 1999
Pages: 468
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1990. The book is made in 1999 and is part 10 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 672gr./23.7oz.
Year: 2006
Pages: 557
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1991. The book is made in 2006 and is part 11 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 714gr./25.1oz.
Year: 2008
Pages: 574
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1991-1992. The book is made in 2008 and is part 12 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 592gr./20.8oz.
Year: 2011
Pages: 462
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1992-1994. The book is made in 2011 and is part 13 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(9.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 576gr./20.3oz.
Year: 2014
Pages: 444
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 1995-1999. The book is made in 2014 and is part 14 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
(8.21)
Price: 15.00 euro
Size: 21×15.5cm./8.2×6.1inch.
Weight: 590gr./20.8oz.
Year: 2014
Pages: 452
For sale at http://www.propagandaworld.org
Compilation of most important works of Kim Jong Il covering the period 2000-2004. The book is made in 2014 and is part 15 of a series of 15 parts in total.
Kim Jong Il was the son of Kim Il Sung (ruler of North Korea from 1948 until 1991).
After the death of Kim Il Sung in 1991 Kim Jong Il became the leader of North Korea. He ruled North Korea for 17 years ending when he died in 2011. Kim’s nickname in North Korea was “Dear Leader” to distinquish him from his father who is known as “Great Leader”.
After his death, Kim was designated the “Eternal General Secretary” of the WPK and the “Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission”.
After the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011, his son Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea and he still is (as of 2022).
Price: 3.00 euro
Size: 25.5×12.5cm./10×4.9inch.
Weight: 40gr./1.4oz.
Year: 1997
For sale on http://www.propagandaworld.org
Folder from North Korea about the capital of the country Pyongyang.
Price: 3.00 euro
Size: 24x12cm./9.4×4.7inch.
Weight: 12gr./0.4oz.
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Folder from North Korea, the War Museum, with the US war ship “Pueblo”. USS Pueblo, a navy intelligence as a spy ship, which was attacked and captured by North Korean forces on 23 January 1968, in what was later known as the “Pueblo incident” or alternatively, as the “Pueblo crisis”. North Korea stated that Pueblo deliberately entered their territorial waters 7.6 nautical miles (14 km) away from Ryo Island, and that the logbook shows that they intruded several times.
The United States maintains that the vessel was in international waters at the time of the incident and that any purported evidence supplied by North Korea to support its statements was fabricated.mPueblo, still held by North Korea today, officially remains a commissioned vessel of the United States Navy.mSince early 2013, the ship has been moored along the Pothonggang Canal in Pyongyang and used there as a museum ship at the Victorious War Museum.
Price: 3.00 euro
Size: 20x12cm./7.8×4.7inch.
Weight: 11gr./0.3oz.
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Folder from North Korea with telephione codes for international calls.
Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 18.5×12.5cm./7.2×4.9inch.
Weight: 44gr./1.5oz.
Year: 1994
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Book made in North Korea and full with pictures of the Pyongyang metro.
Price: 4.00 euro
Size: 15.5x10cm./6.1×3.9inch.
Weight: 28gr./0.9oz.
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Guide and map of Pyongyang, the capital of the DPRK, in both the Chinese and Korean language.
Price: 3.00 euro
Size: 24x12cm./9.4×4.7inch.
Weight: 19gr./0.7oz.
Year: 2017
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Map of Korea made in 2017 about Ryomyong street. Ryomyong street is located in northeast of Pyongyang, one end being right by the Eternity Tower and Pyongyang Metro Museum. Famous nearby landmarks include the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, Kim Il Sung University, the Revolutionary Martyrs’ Cemetery, the botanical garden and Pyongyang Central Zoo.
The construction of Ryomyong New Town was announced in March 2016 and the project was completed on 13 April 2017, just two days before one of the most important dates of the DPRK calendar; 15 April, the Day of the Sun. Both local and foreign media were present to witness the opening of the street.
Core to Ryomyong Street is the concept of eco-friendliness. All the flats have geothermal cooling, heating systems and solar panels. Despite being located in the city’s capital, Ryomyong street has over 30 thousand flowers and trees and over 200 thousand flowers. Building roofs have trees, lawns and walls have plants.
Price: 5.00 euro
Size: 19.5×10.5cm./7.6×4.1inch.
Weight: 19gr./0.6oz.
Year: 1981
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Map of Korea made in 1981 about Nampo City. Nampo was originally a small fishing village that became a port for foreign trade in 1897, developing into a modern port in 1945 after World War II.
With the rapid increase in state investment, the city’s industrial capacity grew. Some of the city’s industrial facilities include the city’s Smelter Complex, Glass Corporation, Shipbuilding Complex, Fishery Complex, and other central and local factories.
Nampo is a center for the DPRK shipbuilding industry. North of the city are facilities for freight transportation, aquatic products, and fishery, and a sea salt factory. Apples grown in the city’s Ryonggang district are a famous local product.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, with an image of Enver Hoxha. Enver Hoxha (1908-1985) was an Albanian communist revolutionary and statesman who served as the First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania, from 1941 until his death in 1985. He was also a member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania, chairman of the Democratic Front of Albania, commander-in-chief of the armed forces from 1944 until his death. He served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Albania from 1944 to 1954 and at various times served as both foreign minister and defence minister of the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, about Albania’s People Army.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, about Albania’s People Army.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the text at the top of the poster reads:”People’s Army”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the text at the top of the poster reads:”People Heroism”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974,
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the text at the top of the poster reads:”Employee relaxation”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the text at the top of the poster reads:”Socialist Trade”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, about public health.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the headline on the poster reads:”Public health”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the headline on the poster reads:”Popular book and press”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the headline on the poster reads:”Socialist art and culture”.
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Price: 25.00 euro
Size: 68x47cm./26.7×12.9inch.
Year: 1974
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Poster made in Albania, 1974, the headline on the poster reads:”Productive work teaching physical and military education”.