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🎙🕊 7 мая в школе при Посольстве России в Эфиопии состоялся литературно-музыкальный концерт «Песни Великой Победы», в рамках которого школьники и учителя исполнили песни, посвященные Великой Отечественной войне.

🎙🕯️ On May 7, a musical concert "Songs of the Great Victory" was held at the Russian Embassy's school in Ethiopia, during which the schoolchildren and teachers performed songs dedicated to the Great Patriotic War.

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Day 2.
Mikhail Kalatozov's drama "The Cranes Are Flying".
Based on V. Rozov's play "Forever Living". The war had separated the two lovers Boris and Veronika. He went to the front as a volunteer, her parents were killed in a bombing raid, and she moved in with Boris's family. The young man went missing. Broken by misfortune, Veronika marries Boris's brother Mark. While evacuated, she works in a hospital run by Boris and Mark's father. Veronika blames herself for the betrayal and leaves her husband. The war has ended. Veronika, hoping that Boris will return, meets the war veterans at the railway station. Stepan, the hero's friend, informs her that he saw the death of her beloved. She distributes the flowers intended for Boris to the returning soldiers.

You can watch the film with English subtitles by clicking the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OccZQmxKac
Открываем фотовыставку, посвящённую Дню Победы!

Мы хотим показать нашим эфиопским друзьям фотосвидетельства важнейшей части истории не только России, всего человечества - победы над фашизмом. И цену, которую пришлось заплатить советскому народу за эту победу.

Эфиопии эти события не чужды - существует мнение, что Вторая мировая война началась не 1 сентября 1939 года, а ранее - с нападения фашистской Италии на Эфиопию 3 октября 1935 года.

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8 мая, 16:00

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Photo exhibition in honor of The Victory Day

We want to show our Ethiopian friends the photographic evidence of the most important part of history of mankind - the victory over fascism. And the price that the Soviet people had to pay for this Victory.

There is an opinion that the Second World War began not on September 1, 1939, but earlier, with the fascist's Italy attack on Ethiopia on October 3, 1935.

The Pushkin Centre

May 8, 16:00
🎖Шествие «Бессмертного полка» в Эфиопии

🕊 8 мая в Посольстве России в Эфиопии состоялось шествие «Бессмертного полка», приуроченное к празднованию 79-й годовщины Победы в Великой Отечественной войне.

Более 100 участников несли в руках портреты своих родственников, которые нанесли сокрушительный удар нацизму, пожертвовав своими жизнями во имя защиты нашей Родины от этой «коричневой чумы».

🎗️Мы склоняем головы перед светлой памятью всех тех, кто отстоял наше Отечество и подарил нам возможность жить.

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🇷🇺В преддверии 79-й годовщины Победы в Великой Отечественной войне ученики школы при Посольстве России в Эфиопии приняли участие в международной акции «Окна Победы».

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🎖 The Immortal Regiment in Ethiopia

🕊 On May 8, the 'Immortal Regiment' march took place at the Russian Embassy in Ethiopia, commemorating the 79th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

More than 100 participants carried in their hands portraits of their relatives who crushed Nazism and sacrificed their lives in the name of defending our Motherland from this «brown plague».

🎗️ We bow our heads in the bright memory of those who defended our Motherland and gave us the opportunity to live.

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As we commemorate the 79th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the new film ‘Eternal Heroes’ pays tribute to those who defended the USSR against fascist invaders. Through this documentary, witness the poignant recollections of individuals who experienced the horrors of war firsthand.

With each passing year, the number of veterans diminishes, with many now exceeding the age of 100. Yet, their memories of wartime trials remain vivid.

‘We were in a minefield. Then, heavy machine-gun fire started from the high ground opposite’, recounts 100YO veteran Vitaly Kolesov. To learn more about the unforgotten feats of the Soviet people, watch the documentary.

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🗓 May 8, the eve of the Great Victory, marks the 57th Anniversary (unveiled in 1967) of the official ceremony of lighting the sacred Eternal Flame at the unveiled Tomb of the Unknown Soldier memorial architectural ensemble in Alexander Garden near the Moscow Kremlin Wall.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier serves as a symbolic monument to honour frontline soldiers killed in action during the Great Patriotic War. It was proposed by officials in 1966, on the 25th anniversary of defeating Nazi forces near Moscow. On December 3, 1966, the remains of a Soviet soldier killed near Zelenograd were laid to rest in Alexander Garden.

⭐️ The Eternal Flame of Glory burns in front of the tombstone, at the centre of a five-pointed star, and illuminates a bronze inscription that reads: “Your Name is Unknown, Your Feat is Immortal.”

In 1997, the President of Russia issued an executive order to establish a guard of honour post near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. In 2009, another presidential executive order granted the status of a nationwide military glory memorial to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in order to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of the Russian Federation. The memorial was included in the State List of Particularly Valuable Cultural Heritage Landmarks and Sites of Russia’s Peoples. On December 3, 2014, the day when the defender of Moscow was buried in Alexander Garden in 1966, was proclaimed the Day of the Unknown Soldier.