Description: Welcome! Original vintage poster in czech language: "BRATISLAVSKO-BRNENSKA OPERACE - VYSTAVA K 30. VYROCI OSVOBOZENI CESKOSLOVENSKA SOVETSKOU ARMADOU" or "BRATISLAVA-BRNO OPERATION - EXHIBITION FOR THE 30th ANNIVERSARY OF THE LIBERATION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA BY SOVIET ARMY", with text: "PREPARED BY MORAVIAN MUSEUM IN BRNO - BEARER OF WORK AWARD (Rad Prace) - IN KREPICE CULTURAL CENTRE - APRIL 1975 - IN BRNO MORAVIAN MUSEUM - FROM MAY TILL SEPTEMBER 1975" Designed by: anonymous artist, most likely in 1975 Total measurements: approx. 85x60cm Condition report: poster was stored folded, shows fold lines, also shows tears and creasing especially on edges, in corners and in fold lines, shows some yellowing and stains Historical context: The Bratislava-Brno operation was an offensive of the Red Army in western Slovakia and southern Moravia towards the end of the Second World War.Soviet and Czechoslovak units, which were fighting their way through Slovakia, fought for Liptovsky Mikulas at the turn of March and April 1945. The strategic intention of the Red Army was that the 2nd Ukrainian Front under the command of Marshal Rodion Malinovsky would attack Brno and from there continue to Vyskov, Prostejov and Olomouc. From the north, the 4th Ukrainian Front of General Andrei Yeremenko was supposed to liberate Ostrava. By uniting the troops of the 2nd and 4th Ukrainian Fronts on the territory of Moravia, the pincers were to be closed and the German units encircled in western Slovakia and in the area of the Moravian-Slovak border.During the offensive, Soviet forces suffered losses of almost 17,000 dead. Soviet sources state that they destroyed nine German divisions. The offensive created the conditions for the Prague operation because it made it possible to bypass the center of the army group from the south. A Czechoslovak special purpose company was also attached to the Soviet 53rd Army. Its sole purpose was to occupy and secure buildings in Brno for the needs of the Czechoslovak government. Due to the quick end of the war, however, the government moved from Bratislava directly to Prague on May 10. President Edvard Benes spent almost a week in liberated Brno (Wiki). Shipping and handling details: all items are shipped as a registered shipments with tracking number and insurance on purchase price. We ship worldwide from European union. All associated import taxes, customs and any kind of import fees are buyers responsibility. If you have any questions about offered items or anything else, feel free to ask us, you will be very welcome!Delivery time is usually within max. 2 weeks worldwide from date of shipping - most of shipments arrives in this period of time.
Price: 199 USD
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
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Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Size: Large
Signed: No
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Region of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Subject: World War II (1939-1945)
Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1975
Theme: Advertising, Conflicts & Wars, Events & Festivals, Exhibitions, People, Politics
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979