Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a statue of a young boy, likely a memorial, located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The statue depicts a boy wearing a cap, coat, and carrying a bag over his shoulder. He is looking upwards and to the right, with a pensive expression. The statue stands on a paved area with a cobblestone pattern. In the background, a tram passes by, indicating an urban setting. There is also a plaque mounted on a brick wall near the statue. The plaque contains text in Ukrainian and German. The Ukrainian text translates to: "From around September 29, 1941, residents of the city were gathered at the Melnyk and Dokterivska streets (near the meadow). Everyone was to bring documents, money, valuables, and anything else. Those who did not comply would be shot. Those who harbored Jews would also be shot." The German text conveys a similar message, detailing the order for Jewish residents of Kyiv to gather on September 29, 1941, with their belongings, and the consequences of non-compliance or sheltering Jews. The statue and the plaque are likely part of a memorial to victims of the Holocaust in Kyiv. The weather appears to be overcast, suggesting it could be a cool or temperate day. The scene evokes a somber atmosphere, reflecting the tragic history associated with the location. The time of day is not explicitly clear, but the lighting suggests it is daytime.
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