Step into the history of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) with this captivating set of seven vintage postcards from 1963. Each postcard showcases the Soviet city's architectural landmarks and historical significance, making this a perfect gift for collectors, history buffs, or anyone fascinated by Soviet-era memorabilia.

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Volgograd is forever etched in history due to the monumental Battle of Stalingrad during WWII. The iconic "Motherland Calls" statue, perched atop the Mamayev Kurgan memorial, stands as a symbol of Soviet perseverance. By the early 1960s, the city had transformed into a bustling Soviet utopia, commemorating both its wartime history and post-war resilience.

This set of seven postcards, produced in 1963 with a limited circulation of 100,000, offers a visual tour of Volgograd's architectural beauty. Whether you’re a postcard collector, a lover of Soviet history, or someone with a passion for unique vintage items, these postcards will transport you to a bygone era.

Material: Paper
Condition: Very Good unused Vintage condition. Please see photos for details.
Card Count: 7
Publisher: Изогиз (Isogiz)
Circulation: 100,000
Dimensions: 10 x 15 cm (3.94" x 5.91")
Year Made: 1963
Weight: 31g