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museum exhibit featuring World War II propaganda posters in Zelenaya Roshcha, Russia
Short Termmuseum exhibit featuring World War II propaganda posters in Zelenaya Roshcha, Russia. In the foreground, a young woman with blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail, wearing a brown hooded jacket, is viewed from behind as she looks at a large poster. The poster, predominantly red and white, features a woman's face with a stern expression and a red scarf around her neck, her right arm raised with an open palm, and several rifles pointed upwards behind her. Large red Cyrillic text above the woman reads "РОДИНА-МАТЬ ЗОВЕТ!" (Motherland Calls!). Below the woman's raised arm, a scroll with the heading "ВОЕННАЯ ПРИСЯГА" (Military Oath) is visible, containing text in Russian. To the left of this central poster, a smaller poster with the text "НАЙ ФАШИСТОВ! Е И НА МОРЕ!" (Fascists! And at sea!) is partially visible, depicting a scene of soldiers. To the right of the central poster, two other posters are visible: one with a number "21" and a yellow background, and another below it with a number "25" and the text "ОСВ" (likely the start of a word). Below the main posters, a grid of small portrait photographs is displayed. The overall environment suggests an indoor museum setting with controlled lighting.


