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From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine

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From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity.

That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and a museum of the National Patriotic War in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

In both museums, the spoils captured by Germany during World War II are displayed.

For example, the famous eagle emblem sculpture on the Reichstag building in World War II.

The Red Army took it off and placed it in a museum in Moscow (figure 1).

Ukraine made a replica and placed it in a museum in Kiev (figure 2).

Both museums will then capture the spoils of the Germans of World War II and display them through a full and meaningful exhibition design.

For example, the two museums have spread various flags of World War II Germany on the aisles of the tour route – although they are still separated by tempered glass, they can create a feeling of being "trampled on at will" (Figure 3).

As for the Iron Cross in Germany in World War II, it is filled with glass cabinets for display (Figures 4 and 5).

Apparently, these two museums not only allow visitors to take pictures, but even welcome visitors to take pictures.

What is touching is that Russia and Ukraine are now fighting each other.

It is lamentable that Ukraine was originally a country with rivers and fertile land, known as the "barn of Europe"; however, after decades of tossing and turning, it has not only become the poorest country in Europe, but now faces a huge possibility of disintegration.

What is even more emotional is that the actor President Zelenskiy, while calling on ukrainians to resist, ordered the government to shoot the people of Kiev, and fled Kiev on his own.

Intriguingly, the Museum of the Central Armed Forces in Moscow houses a photograph of President Putin (Figure 6).

That is putin himself driving a fighter jet and personally running to beat up the Separatist Forces in Chechnya.

To this day, Chechnya has not only assembled its troops, but also joined the Russian army's battle sequence against Ukraine, and their slogan for marching into Ukraine is: "Zelenskiy must quickly call himself and apologize to Mr. Putin!" ”

This is the typical "thirty years of Hedong, thirty years of Hexi".

Scenes such as this one that turn the clouds and rains over and over again have been staged repeatedly in history.

But what is not known is how long Ukraine's actor-president can play.

And the future of Ukraine, exactly how to play.

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From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
From a travel perspective, Ukraine and Russia are a particularly interesting similarity. That is, there is a museum of the central armed forces in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and one in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine

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