Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows an outdoor exhibit displaying historical information about "The Battle for Recognition." The exhibit is encased in glass and mounted against a brick wall. The scene appears to be a memorial or educational site, likely in Berlin, Germany, given the prominent German text. The display features several black and white photographs and documents. On the left, there is an image of a young person, possibly a child, next to a document that looks like an identification card or official paper with handwritten text. To its right, there are two portraits of men in formal attire, both smiling. Above the portraits are pages of text, one of which has a German title "Zum Vorbild der `Jungen Front`" which translates to "As a role model of the `Young Front`." To the far right, another photograph shows a man in a uniform walking away from the camera, accompanied by more text. Below these, a horizontal photograph depicts a long, uniform row of buildings with a walkway in front. At the bottom of the display, there is a quote in both German and English: "Die Hitler-Verbrechen vernichten mich erst jetzt. It's only now that the Hitlerite horrors is really destroying me...". The overall tone of the exhibit is serious and reflective, aiming to educate viewers about past atrocities. The setting is outdoors, with a gravel-covered ground in the foreground and a brick wall as the backdrop. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly a sunny day, as evidenced by the clarity of the images and the general brightness. The background shows parts of modern buildings, indicating an urban environment. The exhibit is designed to be viewed by visitors, suggesting it's a public space. The glass casing protects the historical materials from the elements.
Symbol
B00F3
Volume
9,743
Creator
+$0.10
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$10.19


