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This is a nighttime shot of a memorial plaque mounted on a brick wall, likely located in the city of Brest, Belarus. The plaque has the dates 1941 at the top and bottom, with "ИЮЛЬ" (July) between them, indicating a significant event in July 1941. The text on the plaque, written in Russian, refers to a battle in the White Palace, a critical defensive point in the citadel, where defenders fought on. Also, it references the Brest Peace Treaty was signed in the palace March 3, 1918. There are bouquets of red flowers at the base of the plaque.
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This is a nighttime shot of a memorial plaque mounted on a brick wall, likely located in the city of Brest, Belarus. The plaque has the dates 1941 at the top and bottom, with "ИЮЛЬ" (July) between them, indicating a significant event in July 1941. The text on the plaque, written in Russian, refers to a battle in the White Palace, a critical defensive point in the citadel, where defenders fought on. Also, it references the Brest Peace Treaty was signed in the palace March 3, 1918. There are bouquets of red flowers at the base of the plaque.

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This is a nighttime shot of a memorial plaque mounted on a brick wall, likely located in the city of Brest, Belarus. The plaque has the dates 1941 at the top and bottom, with "ИЮЛЬ" (July) between them, indicating a significant event in July 1941. The text on the plaque, written in Russian, refers to a battle in the White Palace, a critical defensive point in the citadel, where defenders fought on. Also, it references the Brest Peace Treaty was signed in the palace March 3, 1918. There are bouquets of red flowers at the base of the plaque. in Brest, Belarus | Collective Memory