'Heroes and Deeds' project honors bravery in Yakutsk with rare family photos
The Yaroslavsky Museum in Yakutsk is hosting the 'Heroes and Deeds' project this week. The exhibition showcases personal photographs from families of heroes, marking the project's expansion beyond Moscow.
The 'Heroes and Deeds' project, which has previously opened five photo exhibitions in Moscow, is now reaching other regions. This week, the Yaroslavsky Museum in Yakutsk is featuring 19 heroes, including participants in the special military operation and Heroes of Russia.
The exhibition includes displays about Great Patriotic War veterans and Heroes of the Soviet Union. It aims to preserve historical memory and promote awareness of these heroes and their families. The initiative also supports the families by providing a platform to share their personal photographs from family archives.
The 'Heroes and Deeds' project continues to grow, now reaching Yakutsk and expanding beyond Moscow. The exhibition in Yakutsk features 19 heroes, preserving their stories and supporting their families. The project's goal is to maintain historical memory and honour the bravery of these individuals.
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