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beloved causes pride. on may 9, russia will celebrate the 78th anniversary of the victory in the great patriotic war, part of history every spring on this day, we also remember that at any time and under any circumstances. it is important, first of all , to remain human. today with you we will live the stories of our heroes, those who brought victory closer at the front and in the rear, those who returned from battle, those who died, accomplishing a real feat, but continue to live in the hearts of the children of grandchildren and right-bearers program the senate in its format traditionally joins the international action immortal regiment. in fact, indeed, this is a very significant holiday for us. hmm. i think that every family in the entire post-soviet space has such stories, and on
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the eve of this holiday , they are always remembered by the older generation and learn some details details about what happened. it is especially important to do this now , when we see that some followers of those nazi and fascist ideologies theories are trying to straighten their shoulders and again revive or justify somehow the nazis and these atrocities that they carried out and realized, and my family e and on maternal on paternal. and now, unfortunately, only my grandmother remained alive, and from her i managed to learn the most details about my great-grandfather, this is vasiliev peter and larionovich, but in fact case a and on the fathers. tit efimovich's great-grandfather fought in the line - this is the father of my second grandmother, and in the forty-fourth year he went missing in
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poland and took part in the battles. as part of, e, the third ukrainian front. eh, about him. little is known. unfortunately , a sad touching story has been preserved. unfortunately , without the name a, well, about a nephew, some kind of yefimovich, who is in the forty-fourth year. having reached the age of sixteen, he was called up, mobilized, went to the front, and literally a month before the day of the great victory died, as for pyotr ilarionavich, he went through all war. ah, he is a native of the kursk region, the urazovsky district, it was from there that he was called up, e, was born in 1908 all his life, and worked in the village, worked on a collective farm in the thirty-ninth year, joined the red army and fought in padavezh, and went through, e, all europe
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participated in the liberation operation of minsk, e participated in the vilnius liberation operation, participated in what kind of operation we have, but has a medal for capturing the kennisberg. that is, he reached kaliningrad, and after that all this time, by the way, he was in the same rifle division 371 to make up fifth army. ah, that is, the fronts changed, but the division remained the same and the fifth army remained the same. here, as part of the same fifth army, after taking the genius from the first. they sent him to the east, and he had aderations to fight against japan, they took mudanjians. uh, so for the sake of it he rose to the rank of senior lieutenant as part of this division and returned to the heroes after the war. hmm grandmother tells how he came after the war. e with medals with ordinami and went to school. and how much
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pride it was, that is, and how much guys looked and envied, and were proud, of course, our heroes told you. and how they experienced this time, because, and she with her sister with her mother. e, when the great-grandfather was called up, and went to fight, and they remained in kursk in the kursk region, the village of uraevo. and all this time, uh, she says that it was very scary, she was a little grandmother at that time, born in 1938, that is, she was literally three to five years old, when all this happens all her life on the valuyki road and, of course, there happened terrible battles the germans tried to occupy this station, and my grandmother remembers with horror, and the searchlight sirens. and my mother hid them my rights. grandma hid them in the basement under the bed. he recalls that
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the germans came into the village, broke up, chickens one moment, which also impressed me. uh, naturally. those were very hungry years. uh, the germans threw chocolate wrappers out the car window. and here they are as children, ah, picking up these wrappers and smelling this smell of chocolate. uh, to be honest, my grandmother remembers with some. well, those were some good memories. this is the smell of chocolate, but the children throw candy wrappers out the window. yes, uh, some kind of the highest degree of cynicism. we all know very well about this, how the germans , the nazis, did with the occupation of territories and with people, even more sad sad from the fact that the man who endured all these horrors in childhood. e now lives in a situation where
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a war is raging outside the window again, my grandmother lives in donetsk she has not traveled anywhere. all this on a flight. he hears explosions again , shells fly again. that is, this is the second war under her life. and it is very unfortunate that, m-th, the descendants of people of heroic people who gave their lives for the defense of their homeland of their fatherland. forgot how it happened. now i mean those, and the descendants who live on the territory of ukraine and who are now trying to justify these atrocities and who periodically wear a swastika and, uh, fascist slogans and this is terribly really important. and remember to know your history. remember to know the history of your own family, but to know how they lived and to
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play roles. and what did you have to to experience our ancestors in order not to repeat, eh? such terrible lessons, henceforth for us on may 9 - they are just a holiday. this is a great holiday. and i am sure that for all the inhabitants of donbass this holiday was filled with additional meaning and additional meaning. we are sure that we will win, we know, and at what cost our ancestors won he simply does not have the right to let them down our country and, uh, for my family in particular, because, of course, the great patriotic war affected the whole family, and including she left a deep trace of my family from this war did not return my grandfather. my
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uncle is my mother's brother. that is certainly from the moment of birth every one of our relatives who are not being fought this war. uh, well, maxim mikhailovich will leave as part of the siberian division in the forty-first year. defended moscow in december, died missing, and unfortunately, we still do not know where his grave is. home uncle my mother's older brother called. he served in the red army and fought with dignity. and died on april 2, 1945 , while taking kingsberg, was buried
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kaliningrad region went to the grave. the military grave in the city was such that anyone carried the wounded. so, at the next finding, what is called pulling out a fighter and they were only 19 years old. patriotic war we will always remember these people in our family unconditionally. this is our immortal regiment. i tell my children and will tell the immortal regiment. we are on may 9 for 30 days, we generally remember such a tradition on may 9. the moscow region is beautiful here in moscow, if not a holiday, so we say soldier's porridge we dress the excited old military uniform.
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here we sing running songs in this way we celebrate our great victory and remember those who remained on the battlefields. ivanovich , according to military reports, he passes as belyaev ivanovich born in 1903, they then lived in the village of yegor van, and this village was founded by my great-grandfather ivan yegorovich belyaev among the peoples. it is customary for komi to first call the patronymic, then the name, and therefore the village was called yegor van, the family had three sons. here is clement leontius. and philip, they all went to the front, only the younger philip ivanovich returned. he served in the 49th infantry division defended a section of the boris glebsk electric road, stalingrad
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a. then there was the kursk bulge. he was wounded three times, and he was shell-shocked, and now after the kursk salient, he was treated in the hospital and returned home in the forty-fourth year. the middle brother is leonty ivanovich e. he served in the eleventh ski brigade, this is the volkhov front and died on april 18, 1943. my grandfather klementy ivanovich belyaev was already 38 years old by the beginning of the war. he already had his own family. they had seven children, so when he went to the front. he was the eldest of the sons, when he went to the front, the eldest evdokia was 15 years old, and the youngest nyusha was born in the forty-first year, and her grandmother worked very hard and hard. she died early and the older children took care of the little ones, and my father was 5 years old and by this time.
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and he was brought up in the family of his brother ivan, his grandfather died in 1943, he served in the 376th infantry division, this is also the volkhov front, and operation iskra a was carried out by the leningrad and volkhov fronts with the assistance of the baltic fleet. e ladoga flotilla long-range aviation and, of course, the goal was to break through the blockade of leningrad in the second year, and this was the luban and sinyavino operation, but, unfortunately, they were unsuccessful and the command of the leningrad front. at the end of 1942, plans were offered to stalin. a -a of the shlisselburg and uritsa operations, a, the headquarters considered these plans, and then it was decided to reject the uritsa operation to reject the a of the schlisselburg and approved
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the directive, but stalin, e, proposed replacing the name of the ki that were undertaken e, with e, lifting the blockade of leningrad, they were unsuccessful, and a flame will ignite from the iskra. and this is how the operation got its name iskra breakthrough occurred on january 18, 194. for 3 years , bloody battles were, of course, bloody battles . but the second part of the operation e, which provided for the destruction of the gin group. it was not completed so quickly . desperate battles, the sinyavin heights passed several times from hand to hand, and into eventually. our troops took up a defensive position, but it was yours. uh,
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the corridor is wider than a horn. e, the highway was built, several bridges were erected, and on february 7 the first train came to leningrad through it. yes finland station. of course, it was a huge victory. and i am proud that this victory, and forever, included the names of my grandfather klim ivanovich and his brother leontief ivanovich in general from the nenets district was called up during the great patriotic war. e more than 9,000 inhabitants. it is almost one in four inhabitant. i did not say county third of them did not return home. and if we talk about the losses that occurred on the sinyavino heights, then over 360,000
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people died for everything during the entire time of the fighting on the minsk heights. this is more than the uk lost in the entire period of world war ii, so, of course, we must honor the memory of our e-fighters who gave their lives to him. hmm for winning already as a senator, and in um in the nineteenth year we away meetings in the leningrad region. and uh that was just held here is the breakthrough. after that, i made a request to our governor tsybulsky. tsibulsky alexander vitalievich to our fighters. e on the senyavin heights. and now , 80 years later. uh, this year on january 18, 23 . the children and i laid flowers at this monument and, uh, attended the ceremonial
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events that took place breakthrough dear friends, i am pleased to invite you to our new release of the author's program on besogon tv, which will be called romance abomination. i hope you understand. why we see with you the first document of foundation odessa by the beginning of the 20th century, thanks to the generous favors of the russian emperors, odessa turned into one of the most comfortable cities in russia; it could never exist
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are improved in about a month and a half , this is the reason for the emergence of the latest electronic warfare stations. we can determine the channel and frequency on which the drone is controlled, thus the ability to operate the drone is lost. our rap system was able to land it and it came to us almost unscathed. detections, but there is one in every pocket, and the dog is with
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every time we remember the great patriotic war, when we celebrate victory day we return to each of those days of the war that led us to this victory and there are a lot of these days of heroic days and defeat germans near moscow and the liberation of the besieged leningrad of the battle of kursk. but i think everyone will agree that one of the main events. this war of this terrible war was terrible, the battle of stalingrad is the bloodiest battle in the history of all mankind, more than two million dead, i have been to volgograd and they told me that so far. now, every year , thousands to one and a half thousand remains are found there. and how much
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time has passed is given to identify, no more than 10-15, and the meat grinder, and so little can be saved. and among them is my cousin uncle miron evstafievich. sannikov is very close , just one generation separates. we don't know much about him, he was born in 1923. this is the same year from cats, that most terrible time, when out of every five guys who went to war in 1923, four did not return and among them did not return, and my miron only one photograph was left of him. here he is standing with his grandfather with his
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grandmother saying, no, only one certificate from the archive. where it is written that he died on october 26 , 1942 which was formed in october , arrived in vladislav in the places of hostilities, literally 2-3 weeks later, and my miron died, he died in beketovka. this is one of the seven city districts of the then stalingrad, a well-known place, there are many famous vykhodtsev from it, the scientist alexander pakhmutova, but
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beketovka is also known for the fact that frederick was interrogated there for the first time after his captures, and beketov is also known for the fact that she never set foot there. imagine a soldier, stalingrad is one of the seven districts, and in this area the germans did not enter the apartment after taking steel. i think it's a big share. the fact that this did not happen, that the germans did not go into beketovka. yes, just on the fate of the lives of those guys who laid down their lives there, and the brigade itself, after all, in march. 43 years later, a month after the end of the battle of stalingrad, it was disbanded was disbanded,
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