WWII Red Army Burial ceremony near of the St. Lyudmila Church in Prague/ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH 1945 


The original military mail postcard represents a genuine photograph of the Red Army Burial ceremony which went near of the St. Lyudmila Church in Prague in 1945. This tomb does not exist nowadays. The medium of the postcard is a prototype with a white border as the motive seems to be the fight of the Red Army in Prague and its human loss. The gist of the photograph is a representation of feelings of sentimental sorrow and grief. 


The FRONT SIDE of the postcard is a genuine photograph of the Burial of the Red Army soldiers. 

The ADRESS SIDE (Divided Back) contains a typographical text in the left-up corner of the Czech language. The burial of Red Army dead soldiers near the St. Lyudmila Church.


Size (in mm): 

The overall size is ca. 105 x 145 

The image size is ca. 95 x 140


Size (in inches): 

The overall size is ca. 4 x 6

The image size is ca. 4 x 5,5


Condition: In general, it seems to appreciate as a good for the whole thing and perfect for image. It means that there are only light shabbiness on corners which is understandable for its age. There are no unsuitable writings or printings to the front and to the back. There are 2 pinholes on the up corners and crease and bend of the right-up corner. There are some small stains on the front and on the back.