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she graduated from the service with the rank of major grandfather in the rank of lieutenant colonel and beyond. they served in hospitals, and in the border troops until they were demobilized already at retirement age and drove through all border outposts as part of the service of medical units. but my other grandfather is rodionov nikolai vasilievich who worked in kazakhstan, he had a reservation, because he held a high post and was a grain supplier in the ministry of agriculture and despite the reservation, he went to serve, and during the years of the great from the first day of the patriotic war, 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. period,
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of course, they were looking for his trace, and my father turned to the podolsky archive. uh, i looked and studied the materials. uh, from the gdr then. mm. hey, and there was the possibility of access to these archival documents, nevertheless, they could not understand where he was and 5 years ago a completely strange call sounded. to my father uh from the international red cross uh, and said that we found your father, he is buried in austria hmm under the veins. e in the mass grave of those prisoners from the concentration camp who died there during the war in the forty- third year. unfortunately, he died of tuberculosis and was buried to his father. next, a visa so that
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he went to austria and he saw a beautiful obelisk and it was engraved, really the name of my grandfather. and i am very glad that, mm, the year before last, when i had the opportunity to go to vienna for the osce session. i went too. uh, it's in this little town under venny, but bowed to her grandfather, and i was very pleased that hmm austrian citizens themselves are watching this obelisk, that the authorities of this small town honor the memory of the dead, er, soviet soldiers, and the whole area around this burial place is simply in perfect condition with all honors and respect and attention precisely. for those who are there, uh, the
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history of every russian family is buried - this is the history of our state. and when they honor family traditions, they know, uh, family stories. uh, through family people remember. ah, the history of your state. and this is fundamentally important right now, when many are trying to rewrite history, many are trying to keep silent, and maybe even distort some of the undeniable facts of the victory in the great patriotic war of our country, therefore, it is very important that we can those who remember, for example, i i remember well my grandparents, and they told me how they fought. uh, how how what events and chronologies of events took place during the great patriotic war directly? with them, of course, i
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tell all this to my children and already now to my grandchildren , therefore, the fact that we have an immortal regiment in may, which we go to with our relatives, sometimes entire families, personally, the year before last i was with my granddaughter and i am very glad that, honestly, although she is still very small, she went all this way with me with portraits of my grandparents and told her all the way these family stories that she just told you and i am sure that when the period is over. she will tell the story of our family and the history of the great patriotic war through the story of our family, which she heard when we walked together through red square, the immortal regiment.
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the history of the great patriotic war is not only people, it is also equipment, with the help of which our ancestors, our heroes, obtained the long-awaited victory, liberated our country europe from fascism, we all know the tank, victory - this is the famous t-34, we all know the victory car - this is the famous one and a half a small truck that played a huge role, including in the life of leningraders, during the blockade. but there are also victory tractors and artillery tractors. they transported heavy guns and helped our artillery to change positions in time to put constant pressure on the enemy. one of these tractors was recently lifted from the bottom not by you, and it is very symbolic that this happened on the eve of may 9, violetta's report is not klyuyd's first, as they understood, start the rise. we are starting right now, a complex lifting operation is underway artillery tractor from the bottom of the neva for 79 years, the stalinist lay at a six-meter depth for this event, the diver prepared for a whole year, they cleared the car
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of silt. as a result of the work, it was possible to establish that in january 43 a shell hit the tractor while it was walking on ice. after that, he sank, the engine survived , only the undercarriage suffered, experts say, the stalinist was relatively well preserved. and this means that it will probably be restored by divers who found a stalinist during search work in order to raise a five-ton soviet tractor from the bottom rescuers had to spend several hours underwater digging out the car after the winter break. the work continued and ended literally an hour before the raising of the roscope. yarn with hands, spatula. there he really filled up the corpses there so that he could hook on the e-e crane and lift it up. i dug up the track. during the whole daylight hours, with the help of the stalinists during the war, they transported artillery and light tanks. this tractor also led into the cannon, over the ice. not you on the opposite bank in the operation of breaking the siege of leningrad broken at the howitzer was found at the bottom near the car, the stalinist was 100 meters from the shore when he received a hit in the lower left front of the chassis. here, just
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one rink is missing. also the frame was torn here by the engine. he remained absolutely whole for no reason. this place had a seat. the gearshift lever was left here, scarlet roses and carnations laid to the tractor by the senator. dmitry vasilenko students of the mining university and members of the search squad memory expedition to search for military equipment in the leningrad region the assistance of the federation council has been going on for the fourth year. not so long ago, at the bottom of lake ladoga, you discovered a regimental cannon and the famous gaz truck, the same lorry that brought bread and food to leningrad. after restoration , it became an honorary exhibit. museum. when the blockade is broken, a restored stalinist will soon appear not far from it. the location has not been finalized yet. but let's look at it directly. that's just this site. it was arti kitigach. here you can see behind my back. artillery guns of the times of the great patriotic war and, accordingly, this tractor will complement this exposition and restore it by the eightieth anniversary of the liberation. from the blockade of leningrad,
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experts plan to find out not only the unit to which it belonged, but also the composition of the crew by the serial number of the tractor. this means that a new page with the names of heroes may appear in history, whose feat will never be forgotten. violetta does not peck at sergei beauties. and nikita vasiliev program. i would like to talk about how they fought my ancestors, here is one in the photographs here. my grandfather vasilyev vasily vasilyevich, this is for my mother vasilenko vasilyevna, this is her father, he broke through, the second ring of the blockade of leningrad, which was in december forty-one, when half a dozen, and the fascist troops, the troops of the wehrmacht descended to join. with the finnish troops, if we hadn’t liberated our quiet troops in tikhvin, well, if we hadn’t liberated tikhon, then, of course, it would have been the second ring of the siege of leningrad and the city would most
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likely not have survived, because the railway line station was also blocked these it was one of the key ones and, accordingly, they could not carry anything anymore. uh, there would be nothing to carry along the road of life, because the germans were standing there and, accordingly, an operation was developed to free tikhvin and my grandfather. vasily vasilyeva vasilyevich took part. uh, in this in this difficult operation was hard earlier grandmother. ah. already told me. oh, personally, i said that she did not have a living place about him. he was in the hospital in the hospital, also under quiet, and in the forest his grandmother found him there. and uh initial hospital allowed. oh, even pick him up. e to my dugout. there were dugouts, they all lived in dugouts and allowed to take them into their dugouts, therefore, they say to look after him and we don’t know how long he will live, because, well, the wound is very serious, and he
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practically did not come to his senses and grandmother told all the time crying told that that's how he left. she had a birthday on march 14th. she was very happy, because on march 14 he also came to his senses. they even talked to him, but on the eighteenth of march. he to unfortunately, he passed away, and in the severity of the war my grandmother had a very big one, and there were three children left like dmitry, but she left all three children. all the children lived until the victory and then lived and passed away later in old age and of course, uh, when i come to the grave, which is located in the city of tikhvin, leningrad region, to my grandfather, of course, i always remember him too and i am very proud of that that we ancestor uh, fought and shed blood for their homeland and the second grandfather - this is
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vasilenko ivan georgievich, he was called up from the astrakhan region. this, according to my father, is a settler, yerevanych. it is his. father and this is my grandfather ivan georgievich was called up from the village of makovka , astrakhan region. he was also recognized in the forty- first year, but they began to fight in the forty-second year , they were trained, they were all tractor drivers and all drivers, then in the forty-first year, immediately in june in the month of july, they began to call and he was a tanker. and he just took the first battle near stalingrad it was a wehrmacht blau operation. they were just defending, stalingrad was just being torn, here is the caucasian oil and, accordingly, our tank divisions also went out in order to prevent them from breaking through. well, it worked out. it wasn’t always successful for us, he was twice a burner near stalingrad because in the wehrmacht divisions there were powerful ones who were
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thrown there. there are tanks pz-3 pz-4 and they are quite serious damage to violence and could knock out the t-34. those burned twice. okay, but the wounds were not severe, and he was quickly enough in the ranks. was returning. and the hardest fight. in the forty-fifth year, during the vislouder operation, he had such a proposal, as if from the commander it was from the commanders to create an assault battalion about such an assault battalion, which was supposed to cross the vistula and be the first there, as they said. well, at least that’s what the first 10 people who sent them to force and transfer to the attack said that either they were awarded the title of heroes of the soviet union and, uh, there were a lot of people who wanted it, because, well, this, firstly, is the highest award of motherland it calculated and such a title, and everyone really wanted to
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get into this very stormy alliance. and uh, they even recruited from tankers and recruited from other branches of the military . these are the same ones that the battalion in order for them to be able to cross the cod, but the most important criterion, was of course, that people had to swim well. my grandfather swam well, because he grew up on the volga and, accordingly, he was out of the tank. uh, so they were transferred to this same assault battalion, and they began crossing. hmm. unfortunately, the entire battalion died, but everyone died completely practically, there was no one left alive and my grandfather was already recorded that he died and only the next day, when the second wave was coming, the advancing troops discovered him earlier, uh, it was very seriously wounded and he returned home, and at forty in the seventh year, accompanied by the military, he spent almost 2 years in the hospital, and, uh,
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his paternal grandmother told me that he did not speak well due to severe shell shock. there were very strong injuries and until the seventh year, he practically did not even talk when he was asked about war. and as it was in the war, so that he would get very upset, he would start to cry and my grandfather died in the eightieth year, the olympics literally passed and he sat down, probably, such people already left a person. he, too, of course, was also elderly and in general, well, the thirteenth year. well, here's another, maybe, of course, to live and live like the current times of modern medicine. there, people, perhaps, lived on, well, here are all these injuries that were, of course, as a result, they left earlier than life. here are my two heroic grandfathers, who took part in the great patriotic war. in the message of the president, uh, on the 21st, which
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we were all present, it was the senators. uh, the president said we have history books. it’s not even clear sometimes how it’s written there, we can talk about any military operations of the allies on the second front, but uh, there’s no battle of stalingrad, and i already immediately understand this personally, because i ’m just where yours is near stalingrad and got sunburned there twice in the tank, so this is our memory. we must do everything to ensure that this memory is not rewritten, because in a generation it is possible, especially through information networks such as the internet, it is quite easy to impose any history, any concept there, as it was, and war, fair unfair, this is our first task. i think that the grandchildren of great-grandchildren and, in general, the descendants of all, uh, who fought in the great patriotic war, also talk about their
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historical roots, about their heroic ancestors, because our memory will allow us not to distort history and allow it and allow it to be preserved. nine may victory day a truly great holiday for our country on this day we remember our loved ones, our dearest ones. who gave her life and gave life to us, our children, our grandchildren, each from young to old, who is she at the forefront at the front? who in the rear of the machine has made a huge contribution to our great common victory, my grandfather is a wolf. a native siberian was born in the maslininsky district near novosibirsk on november 7, 1918, there were
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seven children in the family. he was the youngest. unfortunately, my mother passed away at the age of 8. and apparently, therefore, grandfather had only two years of education, but he learned to read and write in 1937. he was sent to the ranks of the red army in the far east at that time there were a lot of conflicts with japan and he was directly involved in them by rank, he was junior lieutenant sniper scouts. first the great patriotic war. my grandfather was sent to the northern front for a very long time to get there to fight. he did not have long and already on march 24, 1942 the war. it ended big for him, unfortunately he blew himself on mine. it was not possible to provide timely medical assistance, so the leg had to be amputated. in
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1944, with my grandmother, antonina ivanovna, they created a family. they had three daughters, despite the disability, my grandfather always enjoyed life, always found it in her, positive helped many and never complained about life because he was wearing prostheses. it 's very hard and painful. being small and understanding, but often asked, what did the babai bite off your leg with a smile answered. he did not like to talk about the war, and therefore we know little post-war period for grandfather. found a good job at the horse yard. at that time, it was very difficult to have free time without a horse. he always helped his neighbors by digging a garden. in the summer, the craftsmen drove hay, the types learned, a person could do anything with his own hands, in the winter he hemmed felt boots, everyone went to him, and in the summer he sewed. slippers for children and adults
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i remember very well at that time, when i called in the senki at the entrance, as my grandmother used to say, there were a dozen different slippers of different colors, even with some decorative elements, and everyone really liked it subsequently, there were fewer horses and grandfather got a job working at the mine, polysaevskaya sewed about rubber and bags for our miners in the construction group. he was a very respected person, both at work and at home on march 26, 1992. oh, no, leontyevich volkov left us , he was 74 years old. i talk about my grandfather with great respect and with great pride every year. i understand more and more the scale of the feat of our people. today we have life. there is. tomorrow is the future and it is very important for us to
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preserve the memory of these tragic events for our motherland to pass it on to our children and grandson, so that no one would ever dare to question the truth about our victory to rewrite history. our grandfathers and great-grandfathers did everything to ensure that our country was strong and influential, mighty and powerful power. so be it, and we will not allow anyone to doubt this and have repeatedly proved this to the whole world. our episode is over, see you in a week. with the holiday coming to you, the holiday of the great victory,
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russia 24, we continue at the beginning of the hour the evacuation of civilians from the territory of mariupol at the azovstal plant, there were reports that they managed to withdraw a small group, whose civilians were kept by neo-nazis and zazov in the plant buildings. as hostages. today, for the second day in a row, a humanitarian corridor opened by the russian military and units of the republic in the area of the industrial zone worked. for more information about how the
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evacuation went, and about the situation in the cities and towns of the dpr, which were shelled by ukrainian troops all day, we will learn from our special correspondent stanislav berwald. he is live stanislav welcomes so how many released hostages can we talk about at the moment? yes , alexey hello well, according to the information that is now coming from the territory of the azovstal metallurgical plant, two buses with civilians left, our colleagues on the spot report about this. in the first one there were 12 people, including four children, it is reported that the bus was full of people who were held by the militants at the plant. i left through the central entrance of the plant later it became known about the second bus that had left. in him there were 13 civilians, including one child. and here the logic is extremely unclear. first, why under the closure of a humanitarian corridor? yes it happens, why exactly 13 people? and they are larger. although buses can take much more, that is, according to what logic, and terrorists, but letting people go is extremely incomprehensible. we
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understand perfectly, and according to the testimony of the civilian population. there are quite a lot of children there, including, uh, who need to be taken out. well, somehow, uh, with children, on the contrary now, and in these two buses there are only a few there were children. here you go. which does not yet give in, thank god that, and there are those who have left now , and in the nameless, and the work of the filtration nature will recognize, uh, personalities and so on. this needs to be done. this is a normal routine procedure always but in order to understand. what is the state of the people and so on. the first medical aid of the nameless, of course, is provided by all of us to each and well, everything, of course, is under supervision, and he and the red cross, but the main functions of evacuating a civilian the population is taken over by the ministry of defense of the russian federation and the people's militia. we were in the donetsk people's republic today. and, by the way, we, uh, azov, stood on the industrial zone. azov vstalili yes
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, indeed, silence was observed, but why not take advantage of it and take it out earlier, why do this before the corridors are closed? well, it's very unclear. okay let's. now back to donetsk. here, shelling continues very calmly, and the city of donetsk petrovsky kirovsky a and not far from the center has already been again. for heavy ammunition here is 102 caliber 120, and millimeters flew near the center. now we are specifying the number of victims also restlessly, as i said in the petrovsky and kirovsky districts, and gorlovka is under attack and yasinovataya is under attack as a result, and as a result of today's shelling, one person died, several were wounded. and, by the way, early in the morning the ukrainians, and the artillerymen fired at the very center of donetsk, there is serious destruction there, including, uh, civilian infrastructure and social infrastructure - this is a school, kindergartens, and so further. well, once again i want to return to mariupol and realizing that this is now extremely important, and that's probably why, and the most important yes, the topic, and for the
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moment, here we are today. uh, there they went around the positions that the azov people left, and a lot of medicine, that is, uh, they threw a lot of weapons, they left in their positions and the flashes retreated directly to the center itself. azov has become, where it is now, in fact, they are blocked. so , we managed to talk with one of the commanders of the people's militia, and the dpr who he said that on the side of e, representatives of the polish e military organizations are also fighting on the side. let's hear what the military told us. for yesterday evening and 2 days ahead, and there were battles fighting with the polish special forces with the polish slippery. and how i understood that the poles, and they answered us, and we shouted greetings to them in ukrainian, and they answered us in pure polish. cursing and other things that await us, it’s clear how they work
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they work very well-coordinated and prepared, it’s clear that they clashed, the guys are not with zheltorutiki, but you will hide by their worked unit. well, it’s worth saying that, as he says, this commander, in addition to polyakov, is fighting there, and a british mercenary and an american one, there are even french. this is probably where it becomes more of a logic. clear. why, but the nationalists do not want to give up now, because there is someone who is very, very important, and therefore they will fight, apparently to the last. well, you see, here it logically arises. the answer to the question. why aren't civilians released? because mirny is a weapon and a guarantee of their security, that is, in fact, living shield. we continue to monitor the situation in the donetsk people's republic. alexey, i give you the floor. yes. thank you, so special
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correspondent, stanislavl with the latest news building of the republic well, now the whole new statement of the official representative of the ministry of defense igor konashenkov. the armed forces of the russian federation continue a special military operation in ukraine with high-precision air-launched missiles of the russian aerospace forces hit 31 areas of manpower and military equipment of the armed forces of ukraine, as well as an ammunition depot in 27 military installations of ukraine were hit in the area of the operational tactical army aviation of the russian aerospace forces, including three ammunition depots in the areas of kuzminovka, zvonovka and seversk of the donetsk people's republic, as well as seven native strongholds and 16 areas of concentration of military equipment manpower as a result of strikes, up to 310 people were killed personnel 27 days since the armament of military equipment, as well as the ukrainian zenith missile system akm in the area of the settlement, seversk of the donetsk people's republic of missile troops artillery, during the day, 22 command posts
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of 207 strongholds of the areas where the manpower of military equipment was advised, as well as three ammunition depots were hit by russian air defense systems. a su-27 aircraft of the ukrainian air force near the settlement of platonovka, luhansk people's republic area of the city. raisins intercepted two multiple rocket launchers. a tornado of fire in total, at the beginning of a special empire, 152 aircraft, 112 helicopters, 749 unmanned aerial vehicles, 291 air defense systems , 2,867 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 331, installation of a multiple launch rocket system , 1,345 field artillery guns, mortars, as
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well as 2,698 units of special military vehicles were destroyed. a curious investigation about the activities of gsm sg in ukraine appeared today in one of the popular telegram channels american, an association of doctors, which is positioned as independent and purely humanitarian, but in fact is closely connected with the united states department of state and, as stated, may well be involved in the trade in organs of ukrainian citizens on the black market the other is to pretend that you are saving, we will tell about people who always find themselves where it is hot. here is the organization. whose abbreviation, to our ears , is the most dissonant gsmg stands for, as a global surgical and medical support group. that is, it should be a humanitarian mission, but not everything is so simple telegram channel. rybar conducted an investigation and made several conclusions in this structure, people are selected
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only from among those who served as a volunteer in the army. there's no place when these people are on a mission their location is always classified by the first of this group. those who arrived in ukraine were ex-fighters of the unit, a delta force, who specializes in anti-terror and secret missions, but not in any way for salvation, but rather more treatment of people. so, too, these are obviously not ordinary medical employees. currently 5.000. all of them are practically secret. for example , little concrete activity is known about their activities, there are also few reports, but only dry reports of the poet organization. just a free hand she can do. eh, a lot of things. uh, like consulting the ministry, both consulting a healthcare institution, and actually participating even in hostilities. surprisingly, these doctors or fighters always appear where the united states and
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