
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a tilted view of an outdoor memorial or tribute, likely commemorating veterans. The central subjects are three framed black and white portraits of men, arranged vertically on a metal display stand. Each portrait features a St. George's Ribbon graphic, a symbol of military valor in Russia, along its right side. The top visible portrait is of **Воронов Василий Николаевич (Voronov Vasily Nikolaevich)**, born March 20, 1921. He was a Senior Sergeant in the 65th Rifle Regiment, 43rd Cavalry Division of the Leningrad Front, participated in the defense of Leningrad from 1941-42, and was severely wounded. The middle portrait shows **Владимиров Федор Иванович (Vladimirov Fedor Ivanovich)**, who lived from June 4, 1904, to March 16, 1990. He served as a Guards Sergeant and Deputy Gunner of the 4th battery of the 6th Guards Anti-tank Artillery Regiment of the 3rd Belorussian Front, awarded medals "For Courage" and "For the Capture of Budapest." The bottom portrait is of **Подрезков Николай Макарович (Podrezkov Nikolai Makarovich)**, who lived from May 18, 1909, to September 9, 1976. The accompanying text for him is largely illegible. A prominent feature is a red and silver metallic rose, with a detailed stem and leaves, intertwined with the horizontal bars of the display stand on the right side of the frame. The stand itself is made of light-colored metal bars. In the background, green grass and patches of dirt are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting like a park or public square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The bright, possibly overcast, daytime lighting illuminates the scene, conveying a solemn and respectful atmosphere of remembrance.
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