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but we are now returning to the hero-city of stalingrad dear friends, good afternoon. i am very pleased to be on this solemn day here on stalingrad land in a place where our people won a grandiose heroic victory in every sense of the word, and you know that among you there are people
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whose families are directly connected with the battle of stalingrad. hmm, there are those who deal with issues related to the great patriotic war, perpetuating the memory of our soldiers, officers, who gave their lives in the struggle for their homeland. and in fact. this extremely important in order to live, what is called not just not from the books, but live on the basis of the specific facts that you deal with, which you, er, many of which are you. we are these directly what is called from the earth. here, uh, i mean, of course, the work of, uh, the corresponding detachments of youth units. well, not only young people of different generations are doing this, rising from the earth. e like uh, evidence of the exploits of our soldiers, our officers. eh, fathers of grandfathers great-grandfathers. e. i want to thank you for this. during our conversation today. uh, i think
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i'm sure you will have to thank repeatedly. e each for what you do in your area of ​​work. uh, but in the beginning, once again i congratulate you on the eightieth anniversary of the victory in the battle of stalingrad and i want to express my gratitude to you for your work today, please. let's hello first. we are very glad that you took the time to meet with us. we are representatives of the youth patriotic organizations of russia and we are sleepier than ever and now, uh, some say that the military the theme is becoming less and less used in the patriotic education of citizens and us activists. hey, i'd like to hear your opinion on this matter. this is, firstly, and secondly, it is very good that we met precisely in volgograd, a city that is a city of such beginnings, but we are talking here not
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only about the beginning of a radical change during the great patriotic war, but also about modernity about our days, because it is here in 2013. you supported the initiative to create a unified search movement. by the way my name is ruslan. i am the head of the student search team of the guards pedagogical university. that's how it is here yes ah. uh, it's been 10 years since then. we have done a lot. the most important thing is the raised remains of more than 200,000 fighters, installed on more than 12,000 soldiers and officers. now there are more than 45,000 searchers of different ages, including school teams and students as well. we are very proud that in 2018 you supported the initiative to create a project without a statute of limitations and the initiators which they became. actually search engines. and for us it's 2023. this is not only the year of the eightieth anniversary of the victories that decided the outcome of the entire war, but also our professional
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holidays of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the organized search movement and the tenth anniversary of our organization. and in this regard, i would like to invite you to one of our memory shifts, the western front, warsaw highway. therefore , if you have time, we will be waiting for you in august in the kaluga region. thank you thank you. you see, i am already beginning to thank you for your work, and i have already said about the meaning of your work. this is a live broadcast from those who fought for our country. in real life , you practically understand yourself, and pass it on to others and your candle-makers and future generations, uh, pass on the story. yeah , the heroic pages of our, uh, our people are extremely important things, because a people without memory has no future. without knowing the past
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, the future will never be. we will lose everything. everything that we cherish and on the basis of which we develop, move forward, because , uh, you can’t live only in the past. i have already spoken about this many times. uh, it's going nowhere you can't live in the past. you need to live for today and look to the future; there is no future without knowledge of the past without understanding. eh, on what land we live and thanks to whom we live here, if we do not respect ourselves and our ancestors, who made our life possible today. we won't be able to continue. continuing the future of our country is an absolutely obvious thing and thank you for the invitation, but of course i will look at my schedule, but it is certainly necessary to hold such events, but we also need to remember those
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who stood at the origins of that movement, to which you are now devoting a lot of time. and hmm, i didn't start this movement. eh, search engines it was. so not even in the eighty- eighth year. this was started when the vlksm made a decision and work began at the state level. yes, it started in the 60s. orlov, in my opinion, nikolai ivany, what he started, he returned from where he was taken out as a teenager. e from the novgorod region returned to his homeland, worked somewhere, in my opinion, on the railway and works. there, visiting the surrounding places of the forest, and
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he discovered. discovered there. perhaps it was by chance that our fallen soldiers first created a search movement for schoolchildren, and then, but organized this movement from the workers of the novgorod region. and that's how it all started. that's how it started and hmm and then he and his family members practically did this work all their lives, a noble work and that gradually gradually. eh, now it has acquired such a wide scope, including at the expense of young people, it is extremely important. i watched, if possible, thank you very much. vladimir vladimirovich i am a high darius, a member of the russian movement of non- reenactors. today i visited the stalingrad parade with my comrades, victory is also extremely important for me today
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, a valuable thing that my great-grandmother takes, in which she went through the whole war. this is an incredibly valuable thing, yes, which we do not hope, this is the military takes your grandmothers. yes, it has been preserved since then in my family. it also took me two grandfathers to the front, the oldest died in the area of ​​​​mamaev kurgan, the youngest life was looking for the grave of his brother, but he could not find it, but the grave was found. my father and i just recently literally 3 years ago. and it's not just my story. i have friends. hmm, misha patova, who also has a story. here. look, even if you're just thinking now, i said automatically, very important very important words. whether she noticed it herself or not. you turn to the history of your
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family and talk about your grandfather. it's not just my story, uh, it's the same for others. that is, you perceive perceive, uh the story of your family the heroic story of your family as if it were your own. this is an extremely important component of the entire work of the search movement. well, everything that our people do, and everything that the state does on their own initiative so that the memory of the heroic past is preserved in our historical consciousness in our historical memory. this is the result. in fact. you said it's not just my story. you perceive it as your extremely important. so good luck. thanks a lot. how did he manage to find it? with dad? yes, so to speak, your ancestors
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in your archives. eh, they worked, yes, yes. two people and my father managed to talk with great-grandfather a lot of interesting stories, and we learned just the same from great-grandfather hmm that's his grandfather. yes, yes, his grandfather, my great-grandfather, and well, they probably found it in the archives , yes, but yes, they searched in the archives and found most of the information on the website of the feat of the people, great. it is very good that our military department has a special service. now from the archive. i rise more and more documents are declassified, we will definitely do it further. thanks a lot. thanks, and all the best to your family. hello vladimir vladimirovich, i wanted to note about daria and about mikhail just the work of information sites such as the information site book of memory. it works at the level of just collecting information from people like their ancestors. but in principle,
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if not for these sites, the work of reenactors would be extremely difficult and also not only reenactors as well. the work of the search engines, so i would like to thank, uh, russian uh, the victory committee and what they give the opportunity to work with this site, because when there is some kind of memory, some consider it as their own thanks to such sites. uh, this memory becomes a common property and a common victory we are grateful that we can. well, you can let us work in this direction. i already said, i will definitely encourage you. the work of our military military and special services, which declassify many documents and post them on the appropriate sites, and give people the opportunity to work with them. we owe huge amounts of paperwork hmm numbers what is called therefore, we will definitely do it further. well, as for the reenactors, you are doing it. yes?
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yes, you know this, an extremely interesting thing , because when i myself see what is similar from what you are doing or, uh, your colleagues are your like-minded people, then, of course, it can be said without exaggeration that mm. what is that, such a job. she, uh, is better than any textbook or better than any piece of paper, because she creates a live picture of how they lived and what they fought for and how our geographical ancestors behaved. uh, well, she is works, of course, not only with a pathetic look, but also with patience and perseverance of diligence. she wants atalanta. and everything i've seen so far has been very talented in that regard. and i want to wish you success, vladimir vladimirovich. everyone has
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their own story connected with the rest of the city. my name is nastya. i came from donetsk region and i am a young specialist, vrachenkova. andreevich also went through the battle of stalingrad, sevastopol liberated poland. in the fall, she was at the opening, restored memorial complex of the nasal grave, as 55 years ago my great-grandfather was at the opening. and now, being in volgograd, i am also overwhelmed with incredible emotions. to visit the places where your ancestors fought, indescribable to goosebumps, because you can’t feel the history from textbooks. there is a proposal to create thematic historical routes for school families. these are the ways of advancing combat units in the cities of the heroes. ram labor valor and include them in
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the domestic tourism development program. as far as i understand, this topic is now relevant. and i also came here for a rally of the same indifferent guys. grandchildren of the great-grandchildren of the participants in the battle of stalingrad this format turned out to be very sincere , pleasant, warm and found a great response from young people. it seems to me that it would be wonderful to make such gatherings of good traditions. vladimir vladimirovich was instructed in the fall to take up plans for the preparation of the celebration of the eightieth anniversary of the complete liberation of leningrad from the nazi blockade, so there is one more proposal. to hold the same grandson with the same gathering of grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the participants, but already battle for leningrad and include it in the action plan too. it seems to me that this format will allow the youth to unite against the background of common interests on the basis of the common history of the ancestors
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who fought in the great patriotic war. thank you. well, as for leningrad, petersburg today for me is hmm special, making up my whole life and my family, but you are right that uh hmm making up domestic tourism routes. it is developing with us at a rapid pace, and we will continue to develop it. eh, everything, more and more attention, of course. hmm, it is quite reasonable to design and implement those projects that you said in the minibus to the places, there are military glories for such, yes, events that we celebrate today, like the battle of stalingrad. uh, the blockade of leningrad , its breakthrough, and so on. we have the kursk bulge , we have the caucasus, you understand, uh, we have u cities
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that were during the great patriotic war? they gave all their strength to their rear and waited for victory in tula, this is also extremely interesting, because the way the industry worked. uh, how people we have there, uh, worked at that time, you know that, this is a special page. uh, valor of our people. so you remembered leningrad. there, after all, the kirov plant. he was four kilometers from the front line , there were moments when the enemy entered the territory of the plant. the workers took up arms and went to the outskirts of their factory to beat off the attack of the enemy. and again he returns to the machines, well, it's unbelievable but the fact was also
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fifteen, the boys worked at the machines and in order not to waste time during the air raid did. here is a booth iron and in order not to lose time, do not leave, a shelter during raids. they just went into this booth, buried themselves, waited until this one ended on ice, went out right there and continued to work. this is how all our people heroically behaved during the war. and what you just said about the sauna, the grave, is also very important. very important, because this is a certain thread, and by today, after all, even in our time, unfortunately, the defenders of donbass gave their lives for this land and it is not in vain that restored this monument. it's great. so i wish the realization of your plans and will do my best
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to help ensure that all this is done. this must be done with the government. we will definitely talk confident that it will be implemented. well, i have a question for you, as an expert. how do you, uh, delivered an oncological service in donetsk today. we have highly qualified oncological centers in the republic. ecological center named after professor grigoryevich bondar, a lot of incredible specialists work there, in my opinion, my colleagues, they can do with a small amount of opportunity what is quite possible beyond the power of colleagues abroad. uh, hmm, i don't know, i think i'm from a cancer family. if i may say so, albeit rudely, but because we communicate with other oncology centers throughout the russian federation, i understand that this is
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a close-knit family. we help each other. we always consult. well, you know that in russia it is customary to be big and financially secure. cancer control program. with development saturation centers their respective appliances over time and so on. i will definitely check, uh, the inscribed or our new territories, including yes, several republics. in this work and whether there is enough funding for this purpose, i will definitely look, thank you. yes, uh well, it is necessary to exchange , uh, exchange experience with, uh, other territories of russia. for example, in volgograd, a new large center for the fight against oncological diseases was recently opened, as he laid the foundation for the governor just in my opinion for 800 beds, equipped with modern ones. uh, according to modern and so on, and you need, of course, uh qualifications, despite the fact that you have, uh, wonderful
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doctors such as but hmm, you yourself understand, this is such a science capacity for science, a capacity of the healthcare industry that you require constant recharge, exchange of information and so on. er, i'll definitely look into that. well, in general, i want to convey my words of gratitude to, uh, all medical workers. e donbass and luhansk republic donetsk republic in the territory, because many medical workers in these territories work with full dedication. it's uh, you know, well, you know, but not all of us know that it is an incredible strain of both physical strength and moral strength to work today in these territories with uh in medical institutions. the government has just taken an appropriate decision at my request in order to financially support the meter
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of workers. e, and. hope that hope that it will end such a state? a? and a big thank you to all of you and a deep bow on behalf of donetsk medical workers and all residents of donbass, and at least i also thank you very much. thank you for all the support and help you get, it's incredible. thank you. just thank you so please, vladimir vladimirovich allow me no, of course sevastyanov anatoly deputy commander of the search detachment novgorodian of the search expedition valley of the memory of nikolai ivanovich orlov well, i just remembered , so the city of veliky novgorod surname. we have a large search detachment, and we have a family family, most of them and most of the relatives are searching in order to perpetuate the memory
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of the fallen soldiers during the great patriotic war. at the moment i have three brothers and a nephew is in the zone of a special military operation. volunteers, like many search engines from russia, went to the front. we searchers not only dig but also collect artifacts. we are creating a museum the search engines have created a large number of museums, both in detachments and in schools. but at this moment we must not forget modern history, we must collect artifacts related to modern nazism to write the history of a special military operation. we propose, well, and we would like to see museums dedicated to the special military operation and
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the hero created in the regions. we, as search engines, are ready to get involved in this issue and make temporary exhibitions or exhibitions in general on this topic on the basis of our search teams. the only thing that may arise are small ones. moments from delivering artifacts delivering things with front, well, the question, i think, can be solved. how do you feel about the creation of such museums? do i need to do this, firstly, i ask you to convey my best wishes to your entire family. and, of course, first of all, to your brothers, who are now in the zone of a special war operation on the front line. yes , i must say that in this case, this is military activity. not just heroic work, but it is difficult for her, very hard, it is hard work, and all the people who are there. i
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have already spoken about this many times. and once again i want to emphasize that they are all heroes and that is how we will treat them now and in the future. and if so, then you are certainly right to collect. uh, the archive of the act to collect information about where and how they are fighting to protect the interests of our motherland , uh, this is extremely important, and they mean, well, they are fighting there today, uh, imagine. in all regions of russia, this should be done everywhere, so the idea is good, right, if we remember the history of the creation of museums of this kind, then it began almost from the very beginning. uh, great during the patriotic war, these materials began to be collected then, which were later used and are still used in museum collections, museum collections of our
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historical e, the museum of local history museums , and so on, so, of course, you need to do this. i'm happy to support, and i just want to say to you, thank you for the very idea of ​​somehow this is happening. the only only consideration that one would like to pass attention is doing. it needs compliance. e security measures before circles, because, uh, we are talking about collecting materials of information practically from the combat zone, well, they were at the time. after the patriotic war they did this, it means that they can do it today, but i repeat, of course, with the observance of security measures. thank you very much, thank you for the idea. vladimir vladimirovich my name is dolgova elizaveta i represent public organizations and the russian movement of children and youth, the movement of the first actively participate in events. i am engaged in russian folk vocals. and that's it. i cover this in my creative vlog. i have and other students have one common problem.
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how to deal with the flow of conflicting information that comes to us daily. this began even before the special military operation, the media space gets topics that distort the victory of the red army over nazism to those who work in the field of patriotism. you can fight it. we go through a meeting with literary eyewitnesses of children and war. and of course. each of us, as already said, has his own story of our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers who fought and worked in the rear on the great patriotic war. we have such materials veterans form and shaped the worldview of the guys, well, on a special gene operation we don't have such materials, and we need eyewitnesses. those who have seen everything with their own eyes. well, of course, as activists, we have already started to work. we know formats. these are, for example, talking about something important, but for us children and youth it is very important that the participants in a special military operation take part in events, not
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one-time, but regularly at the system level, so that they interact with young people in education in vocational guidance. in clubs. it would be very interesting both for them and for us. this is indeed a very important question. and, of course, i would like to receive honest and reliable information about these participants in a special military operation. so it seems like a specific question, but it was raised, but it has systemic significance, because, well, there is such a thing as geopolitics in russia, the country is big, if you look at the european dimension today, huh? but, well, i mean, well, in terms of population. yes, in terms of territory, the largest in the world. e, and e with this country, someone always fought unceasingly, and, uh, and some said how boring life is in the world, when no one
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is fighting russia, this is not a joke, but this is a statement of specific politicians of the past and western countries it has always been like this. and this has always been accompanied by such a battlefield, or yes, such a sphere, er, confrontation, as information is an information field. this has been a repeat throughout our history. and so what is happening. uh, today uh and accompanied by a special military operation. this is just an aggravation of this struggle, i repeat, which was always waged and always had to be rendered. who else is countering this uh this attempt to uh mislead hmm our people our citizens special and almost always the main target audience of this impact was the youth, like people who uh young people
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who still don't remember what happened in the past can't be appreciated as well today . well, it’s possible for ours to call, but directly the enemy only if we ourselves sit and do nothing. here are young people who are not sit back and your work is extremely important in the context of what you just licked, and this is the first. i ask you all to continue this work and everyone. uh, who is doing this work, but today we are not present at our meeting with you, but this is a living aspect of communication with people, uh, who today directly defend the interests of our russian state with participants in a special military operation with our soldiers. this is a very important thing. and basically, uh, that's what we're addressing right now.
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so we ask our fighters to take part in various events, especially those held on the youth theme. but perhaps this is not enough. here you are right, and it is necessary to involve our guys more actively, our fighters, here, to those events that you spoke about, after all, they are fighting from all over russia, and may well take part in the work of school education, participate in relevant activities for lines of secondary higher educational institutions on e. understand participation in e between regional and i general national events. e hmm where you just said, definitely going to do it. thank you for bringing this to our attention. do you sing somewhere in some band, right? or alone or what? i'm generally busy.

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