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normal honest decent people who live in kharkov and near kharkov, we were able to do the same by the liberation day of kharkov on august 23, 2021 last year. we have restored 127 additional names. here is the original passport of this grave. there are 420 buried. of these, 252 are unknown. now, out of these 252, we can safely take out 127 names restored on the slabs of this mass grave and of course, i was ready to go to the opening ceremony of the new memorial. we agreed with the leadership of the federation council that me what is called allow to take this risk? it is clear that kharkov is august 2021. this territory, to put it mildly, let's say unfriendly, our ministry of foreign affairs, officially requested
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the ukrainian foreign ministry about the possibility of my travel for humanitarian purposes to a mass grave in order to perpetuate the memory of my grandfather, without any politics. without doest without check-in. even to kharkiv , just to this village, than to lay flowers. well, we received a response note from the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine, i don’t even want to comment, but i have to do it it is clear that there is no sign of politeness. this shows respect, and so on. just for our request. here are three answers. the first answer is your kosachev’s entry to ukraine is indefinitely closed by such and such a decision of the president of ukraine from the eighteenth year. ok then. i did not know this could be limited, the ukrainian authorities did not limit themselves to this, further begins. i don't know grimacing or buffoonery. what to call it, especially on such a sacred topic as the memory of the heroes of the great patriotic war, because the second
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paragraph of this note, i am informed that the sanctions against me can be lifted subject to the diocupation of crimea and the withdrawal of russian troops from the south-east of ukraine and compensation to ukraine for all the damage that was inflicted on it by russia well, and thirdly, it is reported here that know why they started with me, that henceforth uh notes that are sent by our embassy or ours. ukrainian authorities in foreign languages, in this case, we are talking about the russian language, consideration is no longer subject. here is such a mocking answer we received and i could not come to the grave of my grandfather on august 23 last year, but i hope that i will definitely do it. right now, these days, in about those places in the village area, than the zhovka of the zmeevsky district. kharkov region, a special military operation is underway, there are fights and i. i hope that this territory will be liberated from
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neo-nazis who do not allow people to come to mass graves, who do not allow or try to prohibit people from remembering that war to remember its heroes. we will definitely do it, as we already did what we did. we restored the good memory of these heroes, both on the land near moscow and there in the region. kharkov and we will continue this work, because the perpetuation is exactly the same in accordance with the algorithms that we have developed with the ministry of defense. expect more than five million nameless heroes of this war buried in mass graves of the great patriotic war, out of a total number of 8.5 million 3 1/2 million. 5 million are buried under their names. nameless. now already behind a minus, or rather with plus 412 people, whom we indicated by name in the
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village of spas-zaulok, moscow region and in the village, than uzhovka, kharkov region, so-and-so. looking at this photo of my grandmother. her maiden name was manevskaya, then sergienko was the name of my mother. here my grandmother is 30 years old. she had a young beautiful life like the children of those war years. it was very difficult. i probably want to say that this is literally the current period, when, unfortunately, she is already with us no, but i never knew, but it turned out that she kept her diary and
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literally 40 years ago, she wrote a certain appeal to her diary. to us for future generations. having told a little bit about the story of her difficult life that she had, she never knew that her grandmother was keeping a diary. i never thought about what i would read and she never talked about the war period. and even about the post-war heavy, probably, she spoke extremely rarely, and then only when we asked and answered my question. well, why don't you say anything? she said that i don't even want you to know about it. about, how difficult and difficult the difficult military years were, and then the very difficult post-war years, but one such,
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probably the most vivid story that she told me during her lifetime. and which was then revealed a piece of her life in this diary, i would like to share, when my grandmother was 17 years old, they were together. with her family, she has three sisters and a brother. they lived, well, practically this is western ukraine, poland, the city of barysh, they lived there only because her dad was sent there as a plant director, as a second secretary of the regional committee of the cpsu for in order to organize certain work, my grandmother, after college, after college, was a teacher of russian literature. and polyakov taught russian language and literature. she was beautiful with me very often said that the
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poles were whipping after her, they said that manevskaya was even something from the poles and by and large , when the war began for her, it began even a little earlier than june 22 forty the first year, because it was just such a border. they were evacuated to the rear and they were traveling by train. she is sisters, brother, and her mother. dad, of course, stayed in order to close down the plant that was deployed in order to transfer it to and on june 30 a train near kiev was bombed and grandmother's mother covered them with her body and shrapnel, unfortunately. but it died. her grandmother did not have this horror.
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that situation remained for her whole life, and the way they are with their sisters. they themselves buried her near kiev for a long time, then said that it was a pity that i could not come to the grave. my mother, who even in difficult times saved us with her body. then it was not easy, they got there. siberia and i read about what happened there, just in one page of her diary. where she talked about the fact that they carried a heavy shell day and night, day and night. wrapped in paper
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in which the cartridges were wrapped, and then on this paper they wrote letters to the soldiers and sent letters of support to the front. when any hours were free from work, they went to the hospital in the hospital of the hospital in order to understand the spirit of our guys so that they restored so that they return to build as quickly as possible, so that this is a long-awaited victory. today we have no right to forget about what price we got the world. by destroying the lives of 27 million people who died in this war. is this someone's fate? the fact that on may 9, each of our standards carries
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its own hero is important, we should not. let the story that was turned around and today, when there is still an opportunity, i heard the story of my grandmother. and i have the opportunity tell the same story to your children. and i hope my children pass on. it is our own that needs to be preserved at just such a price this world has got. my grandmother was a wonderful filled deep person. she lived a good life, she did not become when she was 83 years old, it is necessary to preserve and protect today those who are still with us next to us . remember those who today, unfortunately with us. there is no such beautiful at 30 years old. and
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in the life of every person there are such people who leave by their example a few such an impression affects his fate. my uncle stepan kuzmich makarov was such a person in my life. he is a man of legend. and in our yakutia, during his lifetime, he received a desire for such recognition as in the
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soviet union alexei petrovich is yakutskaya prayed. why i want to talk about him today, because, well, firstly, he was our relative. my mother, who was left an orphan , was brought up in the stepankovich family from childhood. i saw who is he, how is he and what? influenced exactly, uh, on my establishment as a person, well, according to the following maybe, as her leader? the fact is that even before the war, stepan kuzmich received a very such mirny er mirny profession of a teacher, and he was born in the seventeenth year, then in the thirty-seventh year he became a teacher and went north to the extreme north the teacher works and the war, uh, the beginning of which in
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the forty-first year he found him a teacher in a distant village. in the forty-second year he was called up in june, he was called up to the irkutsk region received some military training, and at the beginning of 43 years. he ended up on the western front. and i'm howling, i'm already like a machine gunner near the uh city of gzhatsk. well, it was gagarin of the smolensk region who received his first shoulder wound. he got lost when he turned on and then in the end , he wrote a letter to his wife in a letter. this young man said don't wait for me, i don't i’ll arrive, and then olga akimovna worries, what happened, she was looking for and found him in buryatia and invited, what is and what is come, because you are alive. after that, i received such
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moral support. he's already back. forty- four years and with wooden crutches at that time and began his pedagogical work on crutches what exactly is his uh humanity his desire for life his will is that he worked for the next years until his death. here, e teacher pupil mentor. i am very much and he walked to school taught the children and endured from one side to the other. he created a very good family with carts. five children were born to him after the war, and the children all became very, very good specialists. eh, invested. uh, in order to have children. uh, he got a great education. eh, i did a lot. i formation, uh and historical science. eh, the history of the native land and as
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a result. received e, 1962 the title of honored teacher of the yakut assr in 1966, he became an honored teacher of the rsfsr by the age of sixty ninth year. i was away. i studied at school. then in the summer i went to haymaking. and when i heard, uh, about his death. i, uh, got on a plane and, probably, took off my bicycle and uh to see off my respected person. i'll be a child even then she, uh, it sat in my mind that this is a great person for me. for me, this is an example in life. that's all the time. uh, then uh, when he was gone. i did a lot to keep his memory alive. uh, i help to build a school and sent his name to stepan makarov, they put a car monuments, so i
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today i talked a lot about his life and about examples. i think to the generation of my fellow countrymen all the time and today hmm, when i was recently in rzhev under the monument, which, uh, was built recently, uh, and i thought, and yet, how great our people were and he is a great people. uh, here, starting from one person. here are people like stepan kuzmich makar ending up with a whole nation, how much we did to defend our homelands we are from the king and then we are here, and today this familiar again begins to raise his head and we have such the same holes, today it is not engaged. my dad was born in the south of bashkiria in a small settlement of a workers' settlement in 1925, when the war began he was
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still 16 years old, and as soon as he turned 18 years old. immediately after the final exam, having already received a secondary education, he came to the military registration and enlistment office and the military registration and enlistment office determined that he was a young active guy. volodya must fight as an officer. so they sent him to a military school in orenburg, where in just 6 months he received his first officer rank , junior lieutenant, and already at the end of forty-third of the year. he entered the front, the active unit was sent to the artillery, and then he already fought
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on the defense of moscow, troops against the air defense of moscow, starting right from december from the forty-third year. this is anti-aircraft artillery. here he, naturally , was, as an officer, a squad leader and a team with several guns, in fact, every day every day, as a rule, at night, as soon as it began to get dark, a whole horde of german fascist aircraft flew to bomb moscow and moscow's air defense zenith artillery. they created a solid e, curtain wall, uh, in order to prevent the overflight of aircraft. eh, here are several such gun teams. my father was, of course, we know this from the history of several cases when the planes still lived and, of course, they bombed. well
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, as a rule, it is 99 cases. uh, they were forced to drop all their ammunition on these very, well, anti-aircraft erudite units and father. here, uh, constantly every night practically in this, uh, bombing. e was injured. here, during these raids, and then there was already a victory parade. this was the first parade where he participated. my dad. here he participated in the salute, given that the artist and later he became a cadre officer, e he many times 18 times there are exactly the numbers 18 times he participated in the parade on red square, and then military accomplishments that during the war years. yes, he was awarded, he has military medals. today, his awards and in the future, which he was awarded
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during the service, are already low. here they are stored at my house at that time during the great patriotic war. and grown up very early. especially those who worked for the victory either at the front or in the rear, and this tempered their character, and this, of course, provided either conditions. uh, my dad’s future job, because he, uh, served for many years as a career officer, also in the artillery, then in the missile forces and was already ending in the strategic missile forces and devoted his life, being retired, worked as a military leader in a training unit, that is, he devoted his whole life, uh, first to the defense of the motherland , then to ensuring the defense of the motherland, and then education of youth. this is the same protection of love for the
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motherland and so on. of course, we expected that nazism was over. but unfortunately, 30 years ago, after the collapse of the soviet union, uh, history began to repeat itself in the territory here in the neighboring neighboring territories, in particular, the territory of ukraine and of course. today is our special operation that we are currently carrying out. uh, one of the key goals is to identify it and destroy it. let's count now. now he's definitely fed. uh, resurgent nazism in modern times its manifestations and naturally, of course, we expect. and this task will be completed. uh, nazism will be destroyed by modern neo-nazism will be destroyed, that this terrible story will never be repeated again. every soviet family
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has its own story, about the great patriotic war, and i have two stories. e on my mother's side. these are her parents, who graduated in leningrad and a medical institute, both grandmother is a pediatrician, and grandfather is a surgeon, nevertheless, the finnish war. forced them, uh, to join the army and they served in the medical unit and went through the finnish war together, and then we went through the great patriotic war. well, in the forty- second year, when they hit, uh, with their, uh, medical train under bombing, otherwise my grandmother was severely shell-shocked and at one of the stations she was taken to the morgue. and when grandfather saw that e and nu
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said that his wife was already in the morgue and was preparing, like editing. he came there, but realized that she was alive and therefore quickly, as the surgeon gathered a team of doctors who operated on her, and they lived for many more years and walked off the golden wedding. and i understand that even in such a difficult period as the war, love still wins, so my grandparents do not sculpt pyotr dmitrievich and miroshnichenko nina sergeevna, they went through the whole war together, the war ended for them in belarus and they remained there to serve in a military hospital. grandmother finished service with the rank of major, grandfather with the rank of lieutenant colonel and further they served in hospitals, and
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in the troops until they were demobilized already at retirement age and drove through all border outposts as part of the medical service parts. but my other grandfather is nikolai vasilyevich rodionov, who worked in kazakhstan, he had a reservation, because he held a high post and was a grain supplier to the ministry of agriculture. and despite the reservation, he went to serve, uh, and during the great patriotic war from the first day he was on the defense of the city of moscow, uh, due to the fact that under the great bows his trace disappeared and information came to his grandmother that he was completely missing.

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