Sign in
This media file shows a memorial in Brest, Belarus, likely commemorating fallen soldiers. In the foreground, a gray, triangular monument stands to the left, inscribed with Russian text. Seven black and white photographs of young men in military uniforms are arranged in a row on the grass in front of the monument. Each photo has a red star emblem and a name and lifespan printed below. Red carnations are scattered on the grass in front of the photographs. The background consists of a grassy field with a dense line of trees, suggesting a park or wooded area. The lighting indicates it is likely late afternoon or early evening, with soft, diffused sunlight filtering through the trees. The overall mood is somber and respectful, conveying a sense of remembrance and loss.

The Russian text on the monument reads: "In September 1968, 7 fallen soldiers and over 300 relics were found in the area of the Eastern Ramparts. In May 1970 – the remains of 4 people. In February 1971 – the remains of 18 fallen soldiers and..." followed by some obscured text. The names and lifespans on the photographs are: Nikolay Sokolov (1917-1985), Grigory Derevyanko (1917-1941), Prokofiy Gukov (1920-1941), Ivan Akimochkin (1910-1941), Vasily Volokitin (1919-1941), Mikhail Zaykin (1921-1941), and Nikolay Nesterchuk (1901-1941). The dates on the photographs suggest these individuals likely died during World War II.
Ника2129

Jun 21, 2026

Brest, Belarus

Stake attention in this memory

remembrance
solemn
sacrifice
loss
honor

This media file shows a memorial in Brest, Belarus, likely commemorating fallen soldiers. In the foreground, a gray, triangular monument stands to the left, inscribed with Russian text. Seven black and white photographs of young men in military uniforms are arranged in a row on the grass in front of the monument. Each photo has a red star emblem and a name and lifespan printed below. Red carnations are scattered on the grass in front of the photographs. The background consists of a grassy field with a dense line of trees, suggesting a park or wooded area. The lighting indicates it is likely late afternoon or early evening, with soft, diffused sunlight filtering through the trees. The overall mood is somber and respectful, conveying a sense of remembrance and loss. The Russian text on the monument reads: "In September 1968, 7 fallen soldiers and over 300 relics were found in the area of the Eastern Ramparts. In May 1970 – the remains of 4 people. In February 1971 – the remains of 18 fallen soldiers and..." followed by some obscured text. The names and lifespans on the photographs are: Nikolay Sokolov (1917-1985), Grigory Derevyanko (1917-1941), Prokofiy Gukov (1920-1941), Ivan Akimochkin (1910-1941), Vasily Volokitin (1919-1941), Mikhail Zaykin (1921-1941), and Nikolay Nesterchuk (1901-1941). The dates on the photographs suggest these individuals likely died during World War II.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Brest

Ника2129

Jun 21, 2026

Brest, Belarus

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.