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n outdoor information panel displaying information about the genocide of the Soviet people during World War II, specifically focusing on the extermination of "superfluous people" (those deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime)
n outdoor information panel displaying information about the genocide of the Soviet people during World War II, specifically focusing on the extermination of "superfluous people" (those deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime). The location is likely a memorial or historical site. The panel contains text in Russian and reproductions of historical documents related to the persecution and extermination of disabled people, mentally ill individuals, and others deemed unfit by the Nazi regime in occupied territories of the Soviet Union, such as the Smolensk and Krasnodar regions. The documents include reports, testimonies, and official communications detailing atrocities committed by German forces. The panel is placed in an outdoor location with a paved area in the background.
