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The image displays an exhibit likely found in a museum in Gori, Georgia. The primary subject is a white display panel framed with a decorative black border, featuring a quote attributed to Joseph Stalin. The quote is presented in three languages: Georgian, Russian, and English. It reads, "...A human cannot live forever, so I will die as well. What will the verdict of people and history be? There were lots of mistakes but we have success as well. The mistakes will be ascribed to me, my grave will be hurled by rubbish but the day will come when the wind of history will throw away the rubbish..." The quote is attributed to "Joseph STALIN" and sourced "From the diary of A. Kollontai, 1939."

The display panel rests on a dark brown, textured surface, possibly a display table or wall. Above the panel, a dark, spine-bound book or object is partially visible, with a small white label on its spine showing "И. В. СТАЛИН" (I. V. STALIN). Below and to the right of the main panel, a smaller white label is affixed to the brown surface. This label also features text in three languages: Georgian ("ხალიჩა. ავტორი იბრაგიმ ზა"), English ("Carpet. Autor Ibragim-zade"), and Russian ("Ковёр. Авт. Ибрагим-Заде."), indicating a nearby exhibit or a description of the background material itself. The scene suggests a static museum presentation of historical artifacts and information.
Konstantin

Apr 23, 2026

Gori, Georgia

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The image displays an exhibit likely found in a museum in Gori, Georgia. The primary subject is a white display panel framed with a decorative black border, featuring a quote attributed to Joseph Stalin. The quote is presented in three languages: Georgian, Russian, and English. It reads, "...A human cannot live forever, so I will die as well. What will the verdict of people and history be? There were lots of mistakes but we have success as well. The mistakes will be ascribed to me, my grave will be hurled by rubbish but the day will come when the wind of history will throw away the rubbish..." The quote is attributed to "Joseph STALIN" and sourced "From the diary of A. Kollontai, 1939." The display panel rests on a dark brown, textured surface, possibly a display table or wall. Above the panel, a dark, spine-bound book or object is partially visible, with a small white label on its spine showing "И. В. СТАЛИН" (I. V. STALIN). Below and to the right of the main panel, a smaller white label is affixed to the brown surface. This label also features text in three languages: Georgian ("ხალიჩა. ავტორი იბრაგიმ ზა"), English ("Carpet. Autor Ibragim-zade"), and Russian ("Ковёр. Авт. Ибрагим-Заде."), indicating a nearby exhibit or a description of the background material itself. The scene suggests a static museum presentation of historical artifacts and information.

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