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This media file is a photograph of a historical exhibit, likely in a museum or memorial. The central focus is a Soviet propaganda poster from 1942, titled "ЖАРКОЕ ЛЕТО 42-ГО" (Hot Summer of '42) with the slogan "Ни шагу назад." (Not one step back.). The poster depicts a determined soldier in a helmet, carrying a rifle and a baby on his back, with a woman following him. The art style is bold and red, characteristic of wartime posters.

To the left of the poster, a vertical text panel is visible, also related to the exhibit. The text "ЖАРКОЕ ЛЕТО 42-ГО" and "Ни шагу назад." are prominently displayed on this panel.

To the right of the poster, another text panel contains historical commentary. The visible text discusses the successes of the Moscow battle, the Soviet command's plan for a 1942 offensive, and the difficulties faced by the Red Army due to insufficient strength. It mentions operations in Ukraine, Crimea, and the initial failures of the 1942 campaigns, describing them as a "heavy defeat."

The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly illuminated by spotlights, with the overall mood being solemn and commemorative. The background shows architectural elements of the exhibition space. The image is captured at an angle, giving a sense of the exhibit's presentation.
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Jun 23, 2026

Krasnodar, Russia

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This media file is a photograph of a historical exhibit, likely in a museum or memorial. The central focus is a Soviet propaganda poster from 1942, titled "ЖАРКОЕ ЛЕТО 42-ГО" (Hot Summer of '42) with the slogan "Ни шагу назад." (Not one step back.). The poster depicts a determined soldier in a helmet, carrying a rifle and a baby on his back, with a woman following him. The art style is bold and red, characteristic of wartime posters. To the left of the poster, a vertical text panel is visible, also related to the exhibit. The text "ЖАРКОЕ ЛЕТО 42-ГО" and "Ни шагу назад." are prominently displayed on this panel. To the right of the poster, another text panel contains historical commentary. The visible text discusses the successes of the Moscow battle, the Soviet command's plan for a 1942 offensive, and the difficulties faced by the Red Army due to insufficient strength. It mentions operations in Ukraine, Crimea, and the initial failures of the 1942 campaigns, describing them as a "heavy defeat." The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly illuminated by spotlights, with the overall mood being solemn and commemorative. The background shows architectural elements of the exhibition space. The image is captured at an angle, giving a sense of the exhibit's presentation.

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