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May072010

To Remember ...

We are proud to provide support to the international non-profit association "Stalingrad Volgograd Mémoire" organising a serious of exhibitions of the celebrated Swiss photographer, Maurice Schobinger, in memory of World War II.

Since spring 2009, the project has been managed by Natalia Filchakova of New Pace Consulting, whose contribution has been recognised as "instrumental to the project's success".

The launch of "Stalingrad Volgograd Mémoire" took place yesterday, 6 May 2010, in Lausanne. Over 100 people including diplomatic representatives attended the opening ceremony. This unique cultural project has received outstanding praise and expects to attract over 50,000 visitors.

What is Stalingrad Volgograd Mémoire? Learn more.

Visit the open air exhibition in Lausanne (May '10), Geneva (June '10), Zürich (August '10) or Vevey (Sept '10), and indoor exhibitions in Moscow and Volgograd (May '10).

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