The first time I saw this photo was in the Memorial Museum in Caen.
For decades after the war, Bruskina was officially referred to only as "the unknown girl", allegedly due to antisemitism from Soviet authorities.
Up to 2009, Bruskina's name was not acknowledged on the memorial plaque at the execution place. However, since 2009, a new memorial plaque at the execution place has been placed.
The Russian inscription now reads "Here on October 26, 1941 the Fascists executed the Soviet patriots K. I. Truss, V. I. Sherbateyvich and M.B. Bruskina".
Masha was first recognized in the 1960s, as most of her family and friend had been killed in the Minsk ghetto. A monument for Bruskina was erected in HaKfar HaYarok in Israel and a street was named after her in Jerusalem.