Memory of generations – “Ordered to survive”
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A military-historical reenactment based on Yulian Semyonov’s book “Ordered to Survive” was held at the Museum and Memorial Complex “History of the T-34 Tank” on May 7.
20 military-historical clubs from different cities participated in the reconstruction: Sergeev-Posad, Dolgoprudny, Khimki, Vladimir and others. The participants perfectly conveyed the atmosphere of the war years. Museum guests saw explosions of pyrotechnics, heard unforgettable melodies, admired the dancing couples: military men in tunics, wonderful girls in dresses in the 40s of the last century. Museum guests enthusiastically listened to director Kirill Khairov’s stories about Stirlitz, about the Great Patriotic War, about how important it is to be proud of one’s country.
“Friends, read! James Bond is just a little baby compared to Stirlitz,” Kirill Khairov told the guests. And everyone present agreed with him. The youngest spectator of the military-historical reenactment was the great-granddaughter of the writer Yulian Semyonov Vasilisa. She came with her mother Vitalina Strokach. Vasilisa was happy to take pictures with the participants of the military-historical reenactment and even gave her first interview!
Photo by Vitalina Strokach.
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