#PagesVictory started in June 2019 with the launch of the May font, which is based on capital letters from the inscriptions that Soviet soldiers left on the walls of the Reichstag in the spring of 1945.

The project was fully launched in January: platforms on social networks Twitter, VKontakte, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube were looking for new ways to tell about the Great Patriotic War - from hourly chronicles "in real time" to podcasts or new reading of documentaries.

The updated site #PagesVictory gathered all the unique projects created over a year and a half of work by various teams, which included more than a hundred people: Moscow schoolchildren, design students, digital, VR and AR-artists, graffiti artists, composers, experts in historical, military and social subject and many others.

Drawings of children of the besieged Leningrad "come to life" in virtual reality, the famous graphic artist Pyotr Bankov and CG artist Alexei Zakharov create "singing" military posters, composer Maxim Makarychev writes a through musical drawing of "Endless Writing" from the front, amateur historian Leonid Ignatenko repeats the path of Red Army from Brest to Berlin - and so a film-journey about the war is born, in which there is a constant dialogue between the past and the present.

Auschwitz Lessons: A VR Initiation of Moscow Schoolchildren from # 1917LIVE on Vimeo.

The VR film "Lessons from Auschwitz", created by Moscow schoolchildren after a trip to the former concentration camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau (Auschwitz), has already won several awards at international festivals.

In August, the Digiday Media Awards Europe jury awarded the film the Best Video Usage category.

The project bypassed CNN, Sky News and Hearst UK.

This and many other projects have become available on the completely revamped #VictoryPages site.

There is also an exhibition in the parks of Moscow dedicated to the front-line correspondence of the Great Patriotic War.

The piercing lines from the surviving letters can be seen in the parks Krasnaya Presnya, Severnoye Tushino and Kuzminki-Lyublino until September 13.

The final exposition will open in the Muzeon Art Park on September 15 and will run until the end of the month.

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Photo exhibition "Endless Letter" 🕊️ ⠀ The photo exhibition "Endless Letter" has started on the territory of Krasnaya Presnya Park. It is a graphic series of works as part of the social media project of the RT @rtrussian TV channel.

⠀ 🕊️ In the year of the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, on the project page @ pobeda.page, the news channel RT @rtrussian published hundreds of excerpts from front-line letters with illustrations by students of the RANEPA design school with the participation of famous artists Pyotr Bankov and Mikhail Sorkin.

⠀ 🕊️✉️ Letters from the front line, from hospitals, military schools, factories and an abandoned house ... ⠀ 📍 The photo exhibition is located on the territory of Krasnaya Presnya Park, on the central alley, 🗓️ from August 31 to September 13.

â € Organizer: @rtrussian _______ #ParkKrasnayaPresnya #AllVpark #Photo exhibition #InfiniteLetter #LettersVictory

Publication from Park "Krasnaya Presnya" (@red_presnya) Aug 31, 2020 at 7:00 PDT