
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a memorial plaque attached to a weathered brick wall. A cluster of vibrant red carnations is laid across the top of the plaque and spills down its left side. The plaque itself is a golden-bronze color and is inscribed with Russian text. The inscription, which is in all capital letters, appears to be a historical commemoration. The top lines read, "HERE, IN THE BASEMENT OF THE WHITE PALACE, THE INSCRIPTION WAS FOUND IN 1958." Below this, larger text states, "WE DIE / WITHOUT SHAME." Further text indicates that the inscription was left by unknown defenders of the fortress, and the original is displayed in the exposition of the Brest Fortress Defense Museum. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight casting shadows on the rough-textured bricks, highlighting their age and the ruggedness of the setting. The carnations, a symbol often associated with remembrance and sacrifice, add a poignant touch to the scene, suggesting a memorial or tribute. The overall impression is one of solemn remembrance and respect for historical events.
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