#EndlessLetter is part of a large RT project #Pobeda Victory, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. Hundreds of piercing front-line messages were collected on the Instagram account of Infinite Letter: the coveted “triangles” were the main thread connecting soldiers with their families in those days. Young designers of the RANEPA school and famous graphic artists Pyotr Bankov and Mikhail Sorkin created emotional illustrations for these letters. 

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Front-line letters. The treasured “triangles” were the main thread connecting soldiers with their families during the difficult years of World War II. We waited for letters at home. Letters were waiting at the front. ⠀ In honor of the 75th anniversary of the Victory, RT @rtrussian television channel created the project # Infinite Letter, which contains hundreds of piercing front-line messages. The illustrations were worked by young designers of the RANEPA school @designranepa, as well as famous artists Peter Bankov and Mikhail Sorkin. ⠀ We invite you to visit the online exhibition of the project, in which thirteen Moscow parks participate. All works can be viewed on the hashtag # EndlessLetterExhibition. ⠀ The exhibition was organized with the support of the Department of Culture of Moscow @kultura_mos and the Joint Directorate of Mosgorpark @mosgorpark. This is only a small part of the exhibition, which is being prepared for display in Moscow parks. ⠀ “Infinite Letter” is an emotional tribute to love that wins, in spite of war and death. ⠀ #Gorky Park # PagesWinning # LettersWinning #InfiniteLetter #wow # 75yearsWinning # Victory75 #second world #VictoryPages # ww2

Publication from Gorky Park (@parkgorkogo) Jun 21, 2020 at 11:15 PDT

On the eve of the Victory Parade # InfiniteLetter will tell about the fate of ordinary people who had to live and fight in those days. 

The online exhibition, which is held on the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, was organized with the support of the Moscow City Department of Culture and the Moscow City Park Joint Directorate. This is only a small part of the exposition, which is planned to be shown in Moscow parks, after the restrictions associated with the coronavirus COVID-19 are removed.

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Front-line letters. The treasured “triangles” were the main thread connecting soldiers with their families during the difficult years of World War II. We waited for letters at home. Letters were waiting at the front. ⠀ In honor of the 75th anniversary of the Victory, RT @rtrussian television channel created the project # Infinite Letter, which contains hundreds of piercing front-line messages. The illustrations were worked by young designers of the RANEPA school @designranepa, as well as famous artists Peter Bankov and Mikhail Sorkin. ⠀ We invite you to visit the online exhibition of the project, in which thirteen Moscow parks participate. All works can be viewed on the hashtag # EndlessLetterExhibition. ⠀ The exhibition was organized with the support of the Department of Culture of Moscow @kultura_mos and the Joint Directorate of Mosgorpark @mosgorpark. This is only a small part of the exhibition, which is being prepared for display in Moscow parks. ⠀ “Infinite Letter” is an emotional tribute to love that wins, in spite of war and death. ⠀ # ЛПМитино # PagesWinning # LettersWinning # EndlessLetter #wow # 75yearsWinning # Victory75 #second world #VictoryPages # ww2

Publication from Square on Olonetsky passage (@skverolonetskiy) June 22, 2020 at 12:24 PDT

You can watch the online exhibition on your Instagram, VKontakte and Facebook accounts on Gorky Park, Bauman Garden, Lianozovsky and Goncharovsky Parks, Mitino Landscape Park, Muzeon Art Park, Olonetsky Square Park, Perovsky Park, Gardeners Parks, Northern Tushino ”,“ Sokolniki ”, Tagansky Park and the Hermitage Garden or by the hashtag # EndlessLetterExhibition. 

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Front-line letters. The treasured “triangles” were the main thread connecting soldiers with their families during the difficult years of World War II. We waited for letters at home. Letters were waiting at the front. ⠀ In honor of the 75th anniversary of the Victory, RT @rtrussian television channel created the project # Infinite Letter, which contains hundreds of piercing front-line messages. The illustrations were worked by young designers of the RANEPA school @designranepa, as well as famous artists Peter Bankov and Mikhail Sorkin. ⠀ We invite you to visit the online exhibition of the project, in which thirteen Moscow parks participate. All works can be viewed on the hashtag # EndlessLetterExhibition. ⠀ The exhibition was organized with the support of the Department of Culture of Moscow @kultura_mos and the Joint Directorate of Mosgorpark @mosgorpark. This is only a small part of the exhibition, which is being prepared for display in Moscow parks. ⠀ “Infinite Letter” is an emotional tribute to love that wins, in spite of war and death. ⠀ #Partagan #Pages of the Victory # Letters of the Victory # EndlessLetter # of the WWII # 75years of the Victory # Victory75 #second world #VictoryPages # ww2

Posted by Tagansky Park (@park_taganskiy) Jun 22, 2020 at 12:33 pm PDT

The project RT # Pages of the Victory brought together contemporary artists and designers, as well as historians, journalists and experts in various fields. Made by and for young people, the project talks about the hard days of the war in a modern language on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, VK and Twitter.