
Stake attention in this memory
A rectangular, light-colored metal plaque is affixed to a textured, light pink or peach stucco wall. The plaque features raised lettering in Belarusian and an embossed emblem on its left side, depicting a shield with crossed elements, possibly swords, suggesting a military context. Four dark fasteners secure the plaque to the wall, visible at each corner. A dark brown architectural element, possibly a window frame or a plinth, is visible at the very bottom of the frame. The text on the plaque reads: "У гэтым будынку ў гады 1-й сусветнай вайны размяшчаўся штаб германскай арміі, які ў 1916-1917 гг двойчы наведваў кайзер Вільгельм II." This translates to: "In this building during the years of the First World War, the headquarters of the German army was located, which in 1916-1917 was visited twice by Kaiser Wilhelm II." The plaque commemorates a significant historical event related to World War I, specifically the presence of the German army's headquarters and visits by Kaiser Wilhelm II, in Baranavichy, Belarus. The image captures a historical marker on a building, serving as a reminder of its past role.
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