1942 Marine Konstantine Konstantinov Killed 74 Germans Leningrad Russia Photo
$ 17.59 $ 10.55
Availability: 76 in stock
Return shipping will be paid by:
Seller
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Item must be returned within:
30 Days
Theme:
Militaria
Item Type:
Original Press Photograph
Region of Origin:
United States
Original/Reproduction:
Original
Conflict:
WW II (1939-45)
Restocking Fee:
No
Time Period, War:
1930-1949, WWII
UPC:
Does Not Apply
Modified Item:
No
Refund will be given as:
Money Back
All returns accepted:
Returns Accepted
Size:
6x8 inches with some minor variation
Theater of War:
ATO American Theater of War
Condition:
2021-01-1489
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Item Description
Grading Standard: News Agency 1st Generation AKA Original Press Photo
Size: 6x8 inches with minor variation
Blacklight Test: No.
Other Notes: Historical photograph. (Note faded editors mark on image on right side. It seems to stand out more in the scan than it does on the actual image).
Do not expect perfect photos. Often old photos have small creases and tears around the edges.
Scene Description: Russian Marine Konstantine Konstantinov has been fighting the Germans for over a year. The 18 year old speaking to reporters through a interpreter at the Soviet consulate in New York was a bit reticent about his exploits, but an attaché who was present told graphically how Konstantine killed 74 Germans wit a machine gun at Leningrad, repulsing wave after wave of Germans and earned him the Order of the Red Banner.