Initiative and intelligence.
Year: | 1941 |
Issue: | Неизвестен |
Publisher: | Sovetsky Khudozhnik |
Place of publishing: | Leningrad |
Series: | Fighting Pencil №26 |
Description: | 1. The soldier Kulishev lay in patrol at night. An enemy tank crept out of the forest. Kulishev threw a bunch of grenades, and the damaged tank stopped. 2. The tank opened fire, but no one did not respond with fire. Kulishev, meanwhile, took off his boots and climbed noiselessly to the tank. 3. A hatch opened and a fascist tanker leaned out. Kulishev struck him hard on the head with a shovel. The fascist collapsed. Luke slammed shut. 4. Kulishev wasting no time in hitting the barrel of fascist machine guns with boughs, plastered the slits of the tank with clay, and bandaged the tube into the tank with air. 5. The fascists began to gasp and tried to get out through the hatch. Kulishev and the second tankman dumped a shovel blow. The third fascist surrendered. So having shown courage, initiative, estimate, the fighter Kulishev was able to win a victory in single combat with a fascist tank. ("Izvestia" of July 17, 1941) |
Reference Price: | 800 |
Printing Technique: | Three colour lithography |
Language: | Russian |
Size: | 63 х 42 |
Period: | 1941-1945 |
Categories: | Great Patriotic War |
Style: | Lubok Socialist realism |