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The image shows a white rough-textured wall with several dark stone plaques embedded in it. These plaques contain inscriptions in Cyrillic. In front of the wall, there is a sloping green lawn. At the top of the wall, there is a planter box filled with bright red flowers.

The leftmost plaque, which is the most visible, begins with the phrase "...ОБЪЯВЛЯЮ БЛАГОДАРНОСТЬ ВСЕМ БОЙЦАМ, КОМАНДИРАМ И ПОЛКРАБОТНИКАМ ДОНСКОГО ФРОНТА ЗА ОТЛИЧНЫЕ БОЕВЫЕ ДЕЙСТВИЯ. ВЕРХОВНЫЙ ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩИЙ И. СТАЛИН". This translates to "...I DECLARE GRATITUDE TO ALL SOLDIERS, COMMANDERS AND POLITICAL WORKERS OF THE DON FRONT FOR EXCELLENT COMBAT ACTIONS. SUPREME COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF I. STALIN".

The other plaques also contain lists of names and possibly events, likely related to military personnel. The context of the inscriptions, particularly the mention of the Don Front and I. Stalin, suggests this is a memorial related to World War II, specifically the Battle of Stalingrad. This memorial is located in Volgograd, Russia, formerly known as Stalingrad, at the Mamayev Kurgan, a memorial complex commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad.
Alex

Jun 28, 2026

Volgograd, Russia

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The image shows a white rough-textured wall with several dark stone plaques embedded in it. These plaques contain inscriptions in Cyrillic. In front of the wall, there is a sloping green lawn. At the top of the wall, there is a planter box filled with bright red flowers. The leftmost plaque, which is the most visible, begins with the phrase "...ОБЪЯВЛЯЮ БЛАГОДАРНОСТЬ ВСЕМ БОЙЦАМ, КОМАНДИРАМ И ПОЛКРАБОТНИКАМ ДОНСКОГО ФРОНТА ЗА ОТЛИЧНЫЕ БОЕВЫЕ ДЕЙСТВИЯ. ВЕРХОВНЫЙ ГЛАВНОКОМАНДУЮЩИЙ И. СТАЛИН". This translates to "...I DECLARE GRATITUDE TO ALL SOLDIERS, COMMANDERS AND POLITICAL WORKERS OF THE DON FRONT FOR EXCELLENT COMBAT ACTIONS. SUPREME COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF I. STALIN". The other plaques also contain lists of names and possibly events, likely related to military personnel. The context of the inscriptions, particularly the mention of the Don Front and I. Stalin, suggests this is a memorial related to World War II, specifically the Battle of Stalingrad. This memorial is located in Volgograd, Russia, formerly known as Stalingrad, at the Mamayev Kurgan, a memorial complex commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad.

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