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New WWII Exhibition Opens at Krasnodar’s Russia—My History Park on Unity Day

Step into the past with immersive 3D displays and rare films. Over 100 schoolchildren joined Yunarmiya, blending education with national pride on Russia’s Unity Day.

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New WWII Exhibition Opens at Krasnodar’s Russia—My History Park on Unity Day

The Russia—My History multimedia park in Krasnodar has opened a new exhibition, 'Witnesses of the Great Victory', coinciding with Unity Day celebrations. The induction of over 100 schoolchildren into the Yunarmiya youth movement also took place during the ceremony.

The new exhibition showcases historical facts and figures using 3D compositions and documentary films. It is open daily, except Mondays, allowing visitors to explore Russian history in an interactive way.

The induction ceremony of schoolchildren into the Yunarmiya youth movement was a significant part of the Unity Day celebrations. The event, held on November 4, marked the Day of Unity, emphasizing patriotism and national unity in Russia. Sergei Krivshenko, deputy minister of education and science for Krasnodar Region, congratulated visitors on both the national holiday and the park's seventh anniversary.

The Russia—My History multimedia park continues to engage visitors with its new exhibition, 'Witnesses of the Great Victory'. The induction of schoolchildren into the Yunarmiya youth movement during Unity Day celebrations underscores the park's role in fostering patriotism and national unity.

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