Half buried in this jumble, they found a medallion with an inscription, a hammer and sickle, a tractor in front of a snow covered mountain and a sailing vessel. These elements unambiguously form part of the coat of arms of the Armenian Soviet Republic, which include Noah's Ark beached on Mount Ararat. Proclaimed independent in 1918, then Soviet in 1920, Armenia became a federated republic in 1936. Another medallion has different motifs and shows the oil wells of Baku which symbolize the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.
It was immediately evident that this ensemble of objects belongs to a single, large Soviet monument erected after 1936. Its identification leaves no doubt because the only Soviet monument that existed in France at this time was the Soviet Pavilion of the 1937 Paris International Exhibition.
Film, photographs and descriptions of the Soviet Pavilion allow clear identification of the origin of the reliefs and statues of Baillet.
It was immediately evident that this ensemble of objects belongs to a single, large Soviet monument erected after 1936. Its identification leaves no doubt because the only Soviet monument that existed in France at this time was the Soviet Pavilion of the 1937 Paris International Exhibition.
Film, photographs and descriptions of the Soviet Pavilion allow clear identification of the origin of the reliefs and statues of Baillet.






