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Wed, 06/22/2011 - 08:01
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19 cities of ex-USSR to hold vigil in memory of outbreak of war.
MOSCOW, June 22 (Itar-Tass) - People in Moscow, St Petersburg, the
capitals of ex-Soviet republics and other cities are to hold a vigil of
memory on Wednesday.
Yekaterina Abramova, director of the Interstate TV and Radio Network
MIR (peace), has told Itar-Tass, "The vigil, dedicated to the 70th
anniversary of the outbreak of the (1941-1945) Great Patriotic War, is to
begin at 04:00, Moscow time -- at the hour when Nazi Germany perfidiously
attacked the Soviet Union (in the June of 1941). On this sorrowful date,
people who support our idea will go out to squares of their cities, visit
Eternal Flame monuments, light candles, and honour by a minute of silence
the memory of all those who perished in that war."
The Vigil of Memory is to be held in nineteen cities as follows:
Moscow, St Petersburg (formerly Leningrad), the capitals of ex-Soviet
republics -- Tbilisi, Baku, Almaty (formerly Alma Ata), Dushanbe, Bishkek,
Yerevan, Minsk, Vilnius, Chisinau, as well as s in Penza, Vitebsk,
Lugansk, Kostroma, Tula, Odessa, Mogilyov, and Simferopol.
"Cityfolk can take part in the vigil in person or via the Internet,"
Abramova said. For this purpose, a www.vahta-pamyati.ru website is open
for people to be able to tell about their relatives who fought at the
frontline or worked on the home front during the war, and post their
photos.
"People of the senior generation, whose fathers fought at the front,
know well and remember our history. To young people, the vigil of memory
is a fine opportunity to request their parents and grandparents to tell
them about that war and look through the old photo albums," Abramova
pointed out.
The Memory Vigil has been organized by by the MIR network, the
Itar-Tass news agency, and the Social Networks agency.
capitals of ex-Soviet republics and other cities are to hold a vigil of
memory on Wednesday.
Yekaterina Abramova, director of the Interstate TV and Radio Network
MIR (peace), has told Itar-Tass, "The vigil, dedicated to the 70th
anniversary of the outbreak of the (1941-1945) Great Patriotic War, is to
begin at 04:00, Moscow time -- at the hour when Nazi Germany perfidiously
attacked the Soviet Union (in the June of 1941). On this sorrowful date,
people who support our idea will go out to squares of their cities, visit
Eternal Flame monuments, light candles, and honour by a minute of silence
the memory of all those who perished in that war."
The Vigil of Memory is to be held in nineteen cities as follows:
Moscow, St Petersburg (formerly Leningrad), the capitals of ex-Soviet
republics -- Tbilisi, Baku, Almaty (formerly Alma Ata), Dushanbe, Bishkek,
Yerevan, Minsk, Vilnius, Chisinau, as well as s in Penza, Vitebsk,
Lugansk, Kostroma, Tula, Odessa, Mogilyov, and Simferopol.
"Cityfolk can take part in the vigil in person or via the Internet,"
Abramova said. For this purpose, a www.vahta-pamyati.ru website is open
for people to be able to tell about their relatives who fought at the
frontline or worked on the home front during the war, and post their
photos.
"People of the senior generation, whose fathers fought at the front,
know well and remember our history. To young people, the vigil of memory
is a fine opportunity to request their parents and grandparents to tell
them about that war and look through the old photo albums," Abramova
pointed out.
The Memory Vigil has been organized by by the MIR network, the
Itar-Tass news agency, and the Social Networks agency.


