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Let Us Beat Swords Into Plowshares
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The bronze sculpture "Let Us Beat Our Swords into Ploughshares," was created by Soviet artist Evgeny Vuchetich, and presented to the United Nations on 4 December 1959 by the Government of the USSR. It is located in the North Garden of the United Nations Headquarters.
Credit: UN Photo/Andrea Brizzi
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