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Cardboard displays from the Russian military were used to create walls for partitions, leaving some interesting artifacts on the unpainted side.
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good!!!!!!!!!!!!!! your pic's are always awesome
I agree! Which is why I stop by here every day, I'm greedy and want to see more!
Those photos look like they are from WW II. What history. Too bad I don't read Russian.
Nice pics as usual. Did you happen to zoom in on any of these? I would love to see some closeups..

TJ
Bet they never thought these would be in photos so many years later. Very cool.
I wonder what they say! Anyone? Does anyone speak/read Russian??

Very interesting.
Russian?
Nyet.
I can see "1945" on the top part, "1968" on the bottom. Looks to be more cold war related, but it would be interesting to know what it says.
the poster in the centre-left depicts a soldier with an AK-47, and shows flags of some Warsaw Pact nations. I guess it's from the 50's or 60's
@ KanhunaTony, you are right. I see our flag (czech, czechoslovakia back then). Looks like typical comunism propaganda. I was born at the end of this era.
Greetings from Brno, Czech Republic!

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