
Stake attention in this memory
This media file features a close-up view of a stone wall, likely part of a building in Kotor, Montenegro. Affixed to the wall is a rectangular marble plaque with red text. The plaque commemorates an event related to the October Revolution, with text indicating that an Austro-Hungarian military court in this building sentenced individuals on November 10, 1918, to death by firing squad. These individuals are identified as leaders of a sailors' uprising in the Bay of Kotor: František Raš, Jerko Šižgorica, Mato Brničević, and Anton Grabara. The plaque also notes that this is in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. The stone wall is constructed from large, roughly hewn blocks, giving it a textured and ancient appearance. The plaque is mounted with visible dark screws. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no strong shadows indicating a specific time. The overall scene is somber, likely commemorating a significant historical event.
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