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A summons to peace. This symbolic statue of a sword being beaten into a ploughshare stands in a prominent position in the grounds of the United Nations building in New York. It was a gift from the Soviet Union.

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Press, 6 September 1980, Page 22

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A summons to peace. This symbolic statue of a sword being beaten into a ploughshare stands in a prominent position in the grounds of the United Nations building in New York. It was a gift from the Soviet Union. Press, 6 September 1980, Page 22

A summons to peace. This symbolic statue of a sword being beaten into a ploughshare stands in a prominent position in the grounds of the United Nations building in New York. It was a gift from the Soviet Union. Press, 6 September 1980, Page 22

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