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Soviet Union Presents "Good Defeats Evil" Sculpture 
10/16/1990 11:04:23 
Unique ID UN7768054 
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"Good Defeats Evil"- Gift from Soviet Union 
11/01/1994 11:54:04 
Unique ID UN7768058 
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Soviet Union Presents "Good Defeats Evil" Sculpture 
10/16/1990 11:01:17 
Unique ID UN7768056 
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View of Sculpture "Good Defeats Evil" 
12/27/2018 12:14:21 
Unique ID UN772244 
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Soviet Union Presents "Good Defeats Evil" Sculpture 
01/01/1993 11:14:50 
Unique ID UN7768057 
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Soviet Union Presents "Good Defeats Evil" Sculpture 
10/16/1990 11:10:14 
Unique ID UN7768053 
Sculpture “Good Defeats Evil”
Scene from UN Headquarters in New York 
10/24/2018 10:58:58 
Unique ID UN765122 
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Soviet Union Presents Sculpture 'Good Defeats Evil' to the United Nations 
11/15/1990 12:08:20 
Unique ID UN7779042 
 Sculpture of St George "Good Defeats Evil" by Artist Zurab Tsereteli
Sculpture “Good Defeats Evil” 
09/14/2012 11:18:30 
Unique ID UN7334485 
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Scene from UN Headquarters in New York 
11/08/2018 15:31:13 
Unique ID UN767261 
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Sun Rises Behind Sculpture "Good Defeats Evil" 
01/20/2020 07:48:23 
Unique ID UN7838855 
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Headline Soviet Union Presents "Good Defeats Evil" Sculpture 
Caption Description The Soviet Union presented a sculpture to the United Nations on the occasion of the organization's 45th anniversary. Created by Zurab Tsereteli, a native of Georgia, the sculpture titled ""Good Defeats Evil"" is 39 feet high and weighs 40 tons, depicting St. George slaying the dragon. As the dragon is created from fragments of Soviet SS-20 and United States Pershing nuclear missiles that were destroyed under the terms of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty of 1987, it is a vivid symbol of the post-Cold War period. 
Unique Identifier UN7768055 
NICA ID 49888 
Production Date 10/16/1990 11:23:25 AM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Milton Grant
File size 2.41 MB