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    Triple holiday of May 9: special day for Armenian people

    May 9, 2013 - 01:05 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - May 9 is a special day for Armenian people. In 1945,
    the defeat of fascist Germany saved us from Turkish occupation, and,
    consequently, the second Genocide. This might be the reason Armenians
    fought not only for their Soviet motherland, which was understandable,
    but for Armenia as well. The small Armenia gave the world three
    Marshalls - Hovhannes Baghramyan, Hamazasp Babajanyan, Armenak
    Khanferyants and one admiral - Ivan Isakov. The heroes of the Soviet
    Union, holders of the Order of Glory - their names are forever written
    in the memories of the Armenian people.

    It's no secret that if German forces hadn't been stopped at
    Stalingrad, Turkish army would immediately have broken into the
    Armenian SSR. World War II lessons must not be forgotten or
    diminished, though one of the most bloody wars in the history of
    humanity keeps being `rewritten' for political gains of different
    countries. Yes, in Soviet times the history of the Great Patriotic war
    was seen the way it was presented by the USSR Political Bureau. Yet,
    this is the war as it was actually experienced by Soviet people and
    the second front, opened in 1944, when the outcome of the war was
    clear. The Allies helped: by providing equipment, weaponry and fuel,
    but it was Soviet Army who fought the war. 20 to 27 million Soviet
    people and about half a million Americans died in World War II. We
    don't mean to extol or diminish the sacrifice of either ones, but
    justice requires to own the great contribution of the Soviet army to
    the victory.

    47 years later, on May 9, Armenian army won another victory,
    liberating the ancient capital of Karabakh, Shushi. It was here that
    Karabakh's present-time defense army was born, believed by many
    experts to be the one of the strongest in the region. Every year, the
    triple holiday of May 9 is celebrated by veterans of Artsakh war and
    WWII alike. Their numbers dwindle as years pass by, they might be old
    and ill, but they keep the memory of those years alive.

    Karine Ter-Sahakyan / PanARMENIAN News

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/157689/




    From: A. Papazian
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