You can see behind the explosives that they didnt defeat us, you know, they didnt defeat us, it hurts, it hurts here. After all, i put you down, i put all five of you down, but why for a dozen friedians, why do this, its still clear, war, while the war is clear, and then, when there is peace, it will be clear what to answer . When they ask what is it you guys, you couldnt save our mothers from bullets, no need, we defended our homeland, and it, dont torture yourself, lie here for a while, i ll look around, two cartridges, really tired, but after all. There is no peace with him, wait, come here, remember, i came across the germans at the crossing, i was running to my mother in the city then, my son igor is there, 3 years old. mom is very sick, dont worry, rita, i understood everything, thank you, i ll do reconnaissance now and come back, well get to our people by nightfall, kiss me, prickly one go, cover me with branches, go. And be sure to come. Well get there together. What have you d
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The history of avant-garde museology begins after the October Revolution, when the Russian champions of new art proposed the establishment of a network of Museums of Artistic Culture. Not much later, a group of New-York-based modernists and Dadaists started the Société Anonyme, a collective that sought to establish the first American museum of modern art. The successive chapters of this story were written by the Russian Constructivist El Lissitzky, who designed the Kabinett der Abstrakten at the Hanover Provinzialmuseum, and by the avant-garde a.r. group, whose efforts began the International Collection of Modern Art at the Łódź museum now known as the Muzeum Sztuki.