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This image depicts a monument in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, dedicated to victims of political repression between 1920 and 1950. The monument is a large, upright slab of dark grey granite, with an uneven, broken top edge. Inscribed on its surface in white lettering are the words: "Амурцам - жертвам политических репрессий 1920 - 1950 гг. Через тьму забвения, пытки винтовок, колючую проволоку лагерей, правда, как хрупкий цветок, восторжествовала! Памятник установлен на средства благовещенцев в 2012 году." This translates to: "To the people of Amur - victims of political repression 1920 - 1950. Through the darkness of oblivion, the torture of rifles, the barbed wire of camps, truth, like a fragile flower, triumphed! The monument was erected with funds from the citizens of Blagoveshchensk in 2012."

The monument is surrounded by other dark granite slabs, some of which appear broken or dislodged, creating a fragmented landscape. Barbed wire, twisted and sharp, is prominently displayed, woven around metal poles that emerge from the ground and the granite slabs, symbolizing the harsh realities of repression. In the background, a paved walkway with a geometric pattern is visible, along with a bright, stylized white sculpture resembling a blooming flower or a lotus. The scene is set outdoors under daylight, with shadows indicating a sunny day. The lower left corner shows a brick surface, suggesting the proximity to a building or a different ground level. The overall impression is somber and reflective, with the elements of the monument and its surroundings conveying themes of suffering, resilience, and ultimate triumph of truth.
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Jun 19, 2026

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This image depicts a monument in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, dedicated to victims of political repression between 1920 and 1950. The monument is a large, upright slab of dark grey granite, with an uneven, broken top edge. Inscribed on its surface in white lettering are the words: "Амурцам - жертвам политических репрессий 1920 - 1950 гг. Через тьму забвения, пытки винтовок, колючую проволоку лагерей, правда, как хрупкий цветок, восторжествовала! Памятник установлен на средства благовещенцев в 2012 году." This translates to: "To the people of Amur - victims of political repression 1920 - 1950. Through the darkness of oblivion, the torture of rifles, the barbed wire of camps, truth, like a fragile flower, triumphed! The monument was erected with funds from the citizens of Blagoveshchensk in 2012." The monument is surrounded by other dark granite slabs, some of which appear broken or dislodged, creating a fragmented landscape. Barbed wire, twisted and sharp, is prominently displayed, woven around metal poles that emerge from the ground and the granite slabs, symbolizing the harsh realities of repression. In the background, a paved walkway with a geometric pattern is visible, along with a bright, stylized white sculpture resembling a blooming flower or a lotus. The scene is set outdoors under daylight, with shadows indicating a sunny day. The lower left corner shows a brick surface, suggesting the proximity to a building or a different ground level. The overall impression is somber and reflective, with the elements of the monument and its surroundings conveying themes of suffering, resilience, and ultimate triumph of truth.

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