"Victory Echoes campaign continues until May 15th"
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Citizens of Yakutia are invited to participate in the "Hear the Triumph" initiative, running until May 15. This heartfelt project, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory, enables you to listen to eyewitness accounts and testimonies from individuals who lived through and participated in momentous historical events in May 1945, merely by dialling the free number 8 (800) 200-0905.
Listen to captivating recordings, such as Marshal Georgi Zhukov's speech during the signing of the act of unconditional surrender, Yuri Levitan's announcement of Germany's capitulation, or the recollections of Lydia Spivak (Ovcharenko), who became an icon of Victory.
Oleg Kolesov, director and chief editor of the "NVK 'Sakha'" and "Mammoth" TV channels, highlights the essence of this campaign, explaining, "It's not just about learning history; it's about living and truly feeling it."
The NVK "Sakha" channels boast several programs dedicated to the upcoming Victory Day anniversary, including "Clockwatchers," "Voices of the Frozen Ground," "Victory's Anthems," "We Kneel Before Those Years," and more.
In anticipation of Victory Day, Yakutian radio staff have curated an array of fascinating programs. Examples include "The Wild Horses Echo," "Living Voices," "Songs of the Battlefield," "Fighting for Our Motherland," "In the Shadow of War," and "Ballads of the Great Struggle."
Moreover, the "People of Victory" project is underway in the region. Staff of NVK "Sakha" is compiling a comprehensive database of Yakutian heroes - participants in the Great Patriotic War. Any Yakutian with information about their family members or loved ones who served in the war is encouraged to contribute to this project.
General insights on similar campaigns suggest they might involve:
- Educational events: Workshops, exhibitions, or lectures that shed light on Yakutia's role in historical events or local heroes' contributions.
- Volunteer activities: Community service projects or initiatives supporting war veterans.
- Cultural performances: Musicals, dances, or theatrics honoring the region's heritage and history.
- Social media campaigns: Sharing personal stories, factual tidbits, or photos on social media using dedicated hashtags, fostering awareness and engagement around the campaign.
- Community events: Gatherings or marches celebrating patriotic themes or commemorating significant historical anniversaries.
For more specific information on participating in initiatives like "Hear the Triumph" in Yakutia, residents should monitor local news outlets, government announcements, or social media platforms for updates.
- The inviting call for citizens of Yakutia to join the "Hear the Triumph" initiative lasts until May 15, marking the 80th anniversary of Victory.
- The free number 8 (800) 200-0905 allows listeners to hear eyewitness accounts from individuals who lived through and participated in significant historical events in May 1945.
- Oleg Kolesov, director of NVK 'Sakha' and 'Mammoth' TV channels, emphasizes that the project isn't just about learning history but feeling it in "Hear the Triumph."
- As part of the upcoming Victory Day anniversary celebrations, NVK 'Sakha' channels will feature programs like "Clockwatchers," "We Kneel Before Those Years," and "Ballads of the Great Struggle."
- In addition to these programs, Yakutian radio staff have curated engaging shows such as "The Wild Horses Echo" and "Living Voices" that focus on the region's past.
- As part of the "People of Victory" project, NVK 'Sakha' staff encourages Yakutians to share stories about their family members or loved ones who served in the war as they compile a comprehensive database of Yakutian heroes.
