The Stalin tunic (Russian: сталинка, romanized: stalinka) is a colloquial term for a type of tunic or jacket associated with Joseph Stalin (1878-1953); from the 1920s until the 1950s and beyond, it was commonly worn as a political uniform by government officials in the Soviet Union (and, after World War II, by officials in the Soviet satellite states as well).[1]
The Stalintunic (Russian: сталинка, romanized: stalinka) is a colloquial term for a type of tunic or jacket associated with Joseph Stalin (1878-1953);...
with Chinese Communism. Mao's cut of the suit was influenced by the Stalintunic then prevalent among Soviet officials. Although it declined in use among...
building characteristic of Stalinist architecture Stalintunic, a jacket popularized by Joseph Stalin This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
light-coloured collarless tunics, and a gun. He was a lifelong smoker, who smoked both a pipe and cigarettes. Publicly at least, Stalin had a minimalist lust...
Cossack traditions were suppressed during the years of rule under Joseph Stalin and his successors. During the Perestroika years in the Soviet Union in...
created on 27 June 1945, and granted to Joseph Stalin, who never actually wore the insignia; instead, his tunic with Marshal had a special design different...
surrender to Soviet commanders. The parade itself was ordered by Joseph Stalin on June 22, 1945, by virtue of Order 370 of the Office of the Supreme Commander...
the song in 1972. Biography portal China portal Communism portal Chinese tunic suit Mao Zedong /ˈmaʊ (t)səˈtʊŋ/; Chinese: 毛泽东; pinyin: Máo Zédōng pronounced...
those who could perform the act most often with the courtesans, such as tunics of silk, shoes, barrets, and other things. Both contemporary and modern...
inspecting a French aeroplane. Winston Churchill in a British Warm coat; Stalin in a greatcoat, Yalta, 1945. A sentry of the Coldstream Guards dressed in...
standard uniform for the ensemble choir, soloists and orchestra was the tunic and riding breeches. On 1 January 1970, this was changed to dress uniform...
hearings by both houses in Congress. In the Soviet Union, the death of Joseph Stalin would lead to a political campaign and reforms known as "de-Stalinization"...
the end. Jewish converts to Islam were forced to wear a long dark blue tunic with sleeves so large they reached one's feet, and a skullcap in place of...
recognise my voice... [peering] at the double star, the emblem of Jewry on my tunic - one poor creature touched and then stroked the badge of my faith, and...
quite extraordinary ... tall, bony, in blue breeches and boots, in a blue tunic, his shoulders are so sharp. The body turns with the head. The mouth, when...
Critics have compared Boris to Joseph Stalin. Hunter believed the comparison was intentional given his "tunic, brush cut, inscrutable expression and...
onto each shoulder, frontal figures of Victory with symmetrically arrayed tunics, identical rosettes or swans flanking a lock plate, etc. Like Louis XIV...
elements of everyday life with fantastic characters. It was awarded the Stalin prize in 1942. Bazhov's stories are based on the oral lore of the miners...
unhurriedly along the soft carpet from door to the next. She wears boots, a tunic, a beret on her head, and a grey pancake instead of a face. One door after...
his forties, dresses in a Hamlet-style period costume with embroidered tunic, frilled collar and cuffs, high boots and short ornamental cape. He has...
unfortunate child 20 years old who was guilty of throwing a button of his tunic at the head of the President of a Military Court, while the traitor Dreyfus...
He removed the ballet pointe shoes and tutus, and actors were dressed in tunics and sandals like in ancient Rome. He replaced the classic ballet dance for...
history of cinema. In the scene, the Tsar's soldiers in their white summer tunics march down a seemingly endless flight of steps in a rhythmic, machine-like...
onto each shoulder, frontal figures of Victory with symmetrically arrayed tunics, identical rosettes or swans flanking a lock plate, etc. Like Louis XIV...
in the Arab world In many Islamic countries, Jewish men typically wore tunics, instead of trousers. In the same countries, many different local regulations...
entrusted to battalion commissar I. S. Zhelamskii, who hid it under his tunic. Two breakout groups were formed, one headed by Averin and the other by...
dances with Kniaz Bolkonsky: "Andrew, isn't there a spot of sauce on your tunic?" [he faints] / Finally, she's dancing with Rzhevsky: "Poruchik, your boots...