MEMORY ALLEY DEDICATED TO 70 ANNIVERSARY OF SOVIET PEOPLE'S VICTORY OVER NAZIS OPENED IN YEREVAN
YEREVAN, April 3. /ARKA/. The Memory Alley dedicated to the 70
anniversary of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War
(World War II) opened Friday in the Victory Park in Yerevan. Diplomats
on mission in Armenia, war veterans and young public activists took
part in the planting of fir-trees here. Russian Ambassador to Armenia
Ivan Volinkin, speaking at the alley opening, said he was happy to
take part in this event.
He said Armenian people sustained heavy losses in the Great Patriotic
War and made a priceless contribution to the victory.
Volinkin also said that blatant attempts to rewrite history and bury
the Soviet people's heroic deed in oblivion are being undertaken now.
The ambassador stressed that many forget today the lessons of this
horrible war, though our ancestors who paid a tremendous price for
the victory over Nazis would never forgive this.
"Today our countries' objective is not only to defend their borders
but also to protect their history," he said. "Those who don't remember
the past have no future. Veterans' deed is not forgotten." The alley
opening was held with support of the Union of the University Youth.
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YEREVAN, April 3. /ARKA/. The Memory Alley dedicated to the 70
anniversary of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War
(World War II) opened Friday in the Victory Park in Yerevan. Diplomats
on mission in Armenia, war veterans and young public activists took
part in the planting of fir-trees here. Russian Ambassador to Armenia
Ivan Volinkin, speaking at the alley opening, said he was happy to
take part in this event.
He said Armenian people sustained heavy losses in the Great Patriotic
War and made a priceless contribution to the victory.
Volinkin also said that blatant attempts to rewrite history and bury
the Soviet people's heroic deed in oblivion are being undertaken now.
The ambassador stressed that many forget today the lessons of this
horrible war, though our ancestors who paid a tremendous price for
the victory over Nazis would never forgive this.
"Today our countries' objective is not only to defend their borders
but also to protect their history," he said. "Those who don't remember
the past have no future. Veterans' deed is not forgotten." The alley
opening was held with support of the Union of the University Youth.
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