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IT and History: Victory Museum presents 3D video projection “Far-Eastern Finale”, highlighting the Soviet-Japanese War of 1945
The Victory Museum is presenting a 3D video projection “Far-Eastern Finale”, which is debuting on August 9 to coincide with the anniversary of the beginning of the Manchurian Offensive Operation.
Video mapping projection technology will revive the pages of history on the Hall of Glory’s dome, Victory Museum. Spectators will have a chance to view events, which happened between 1937 and 1945. The ten-minute film will spotlight Japanese invasion of China and the support given by Soviet volunteers to the Republic of China, battles by Lake Khasan and the Khalkhyn Gol river, and Pearl Harbor attack. Visitors will witness momentous events of 1945 – the Yalta and Potsdam conferences, bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, beginning of the Manchurian Operation, signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender on board battleship Missouri.
3D video projection “Far-Eastern Finale” will become a part of the museum’s permanent exposition. Its daily display is scheduled for August.