Hi guys! Just thought I'd share this 60th anniversary with all of you! I'm russian and I attended couple of parades in Moscow when I used to live in Tashkent (that's where i'm from). Pretty much, all of my great grandparents(7) died in that war fighting for my motherland, Russia. I, with my parents and relatives always go and put a shot of flowers, vodka and bread on top of the glass on a tomb stone of those great grandparents who died fighting for our lives. Let the earth be like a fluff for them(a russian saying) in other words let them rest in peace.
Let's be worthily of the fallen's memory.
This is my friend's grandfather born in 1921, he was in Moscow defence during WWII, was wounded twice, this is his phtograph taken yestarday at the Moscow parade.
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Let's be worthily of the fallen's memory.
This is my friend's grandfather born in 1921, he was in Moscow defence during WWII, was wounded twice, this is his phtograph taken yestarday at the Moscow parade.

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