Postcard Saint-Nazaire
2,50€
This original illustration by Lotza depicts the iconic monument to the American soldier in Saint-Nazaire, a work commemorating the arrival of American troops in Saint-Nazaire in 1917 during World War I. Saint-Nazaire is a port city in the Pays de la Loire region, located at the mouth of the Loire River. During World War II, Saint-Nazaire endured heavy bombings and was occupied by German forces. The Saint-Nazaire Raid, known as “Operation Chariot,” in 1942 destroyed the dock gate known as the “Forme Joubert.”
The monument to the American soldier, known as “Sammy” in Saint-Nazaire, depicted in this illustration, was erected to honor the American soldiers who helped liberate the city in 1945. This impressive statue shows an American soldier holding a sword by the blade, with the tip pointing downward, gazing toward the sky. This piece serves as a reminder of the crucial role played by Allied forces in liberating the city and underscores the importance of solidarity between nations. This postcard would make a beautiful addition to any art collection or for anyone interested in the history of Saint-Nazaire.
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The postcard is sent in a bubble envelope.
Size: 3.93 x 5.28in
Paper weight: 736.5in
Matte coated paper.
This postcard is an original work by Lotza and is printed in Charente, France.
Additional information
Weight | 0,2 kg |
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Country | Metropolitan France |
Regions | Pays de la Loire |