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    ARMENIA TO CELEBRATE VICTORY IN GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR AT A HIGH LEVEL - GOVERNMENT

    YEREVAN, March 30. /ARKA/. Armenia's premier Hovik Abrahamyan
    instructed the commission on commemoration of the 70th anniversary
    of the victory in the Great Patriotic War to ensure the high standard
    of the events, the press office of the government reported on Friday.

    Commemoration events will be held throughout the year. On May 9, floral
    tribute will be paid to the Eternal Flame and the Tomb of Unknown
    Soldier at Yerevan's Victory Park; the army soldiers will march in a
    parade and a concert will be held afterwards. A jubilee concert will
    be performed in the center of Yerevan, Republican Square, on the same
    day, followed by the festive fireworks letting off seventy shells.

    Apart from this, the delegation of the Armenian war veterans will
    head to Moscow to participate in the festivities. During this year,
    a scientific conference will be held, academic research papers will
    be published, and festive exhibitions will be held in Mayr Hayastan
    (Mother Armenia) museum and elsewhere in the country to remark the
    anniversary of the victory. Films about the Great Patriotic War will
    be demonstrated throughout the country.

    Meetings with war veterans will be arranged in military units and
    schools. Improvement works will be carried on the monuments and
    memorials dedicated to the Great Patriotic War.

    War veterans will receive, apart from medical insurance, holiday
    packages for sanatoriums and health resorts. Earlier, the Armenian
    government doubled the bonus payment to 50,000 drams (about $106)
    to some 1,100 to war veterans, who, are entitled also to remuneration
    and other payments.

    In the period from June 1941 to May 1945, over 500,000 Armenians were
    drafted to the Soviet Army, about 200,000 of them were killed in the
    battles. A hundred and six Armenians were awarded Hero of the Soviet
    Union, including legendary pilot Nelson Stepanyan and Marshall of
    the Soviet Union Hovhannes Baghramyan who received the award twice.

    Twenty-seven Armenian became full cavaliers of the Order of Glory.

    Armenians' contribution in the victory included major army
    commanders, such as twice Hero of the Soviet Union marshall Hovhannes
    Baghramyan, Hero of the Soviet Union marshall of armored troops
    Hamazasp Babajanyan, aviation marshall Sergey Khudiakov (Armenak
    Khanferyants), Hero of the Soviet Union fleet admiral Ivan Isakov
    (Hovhannes Isahakyan).

    Armenia sent six motor-rifle divisions to the frontline, including
    the 39th Tamanyan division that reached Berlin. About 100,000 ethnic
    Armenians were involved in the resistance movement in WWII from the
    Armenian communities worldwide and fought as part of the allies'
    armies. -0--

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