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Great Patriotic War for 1941 - 1945 in the Grodno region

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"Let's bow to those great years..."
Holiday with tears in my eyes

Scenario of literary and musical composition

 

 

 

Karkanitsa Anna Petrovna, teacher of information  technologies

INTRODUCTION

  The volleys of the most cruel and bloody of wars on earth died down. Every year on May 9, our Fatherland salutes in honor of the Great Victory, in honor of the heroic deed of all Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. Holiday fireworks flash in the May sky with multi-colored bouquets. In them are reflections of happiness won for humanity, in them is the unfading light of our Victory.

Years have passed. Our country has long since risen from the ruins and ashes. Our Motherland has become even richer, even more powerful and even more beautiful. For 75 years our people have been working under a peaceful sky. The peoples liberated by Soviet soldiers have not known war for 75 years. But is it possible to forget at what cost this world was won!

No, the pain and bitterness of the losses caused by the war are not forgotten. Our Motherland lost 20 million best sons and daughters in the Great Patriotic War.

The memory of the war, of the victims of the war ... She is the tocsin   knocking   v   our   hearts,   commanding   do not forget the feat of the people, carefully preserve, fight for peace,  conquered  at the price  million human   lives!   Honor   and   eternal   glory to all   who   v   years   wars   defended   Motherland   from the enemy.   

The gratitude of descendants to the Soviet soldiers who won peace on earth is eternal. Bouquets do not fade on the graves of fallen heroes, at the foot of monuments and obelisks.

Nothing is forgotten by our people!

Nobody is forgotten!

As a continuation of the life of soldiers,

Under the stars of a peaceful power

Flowers on military graves are burning

Wreaths of unfading glory.

Goals:   

·      Tell students about the events of 1941-1945 using video and audio documents from the archives of the Great Patriotic War;

·      show  the price of the world won by warriors who won  Victory in the forty-fifth;

·      bring up  feelings of patriotism, pride for their people, for their homeland;

·      to teach with respect to the veterans of the Great Patriotic War, to provide them with comprehensive assistance;

·      teach to take care of the monuments and graves of the fallen;

·      develop artistic inclinations.

Stage and hall decoration:

Emblem

Scenario


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Today the holiday enters every home
And joy to people with him comes next.
We congratulate you on a great day,
Happy Glory Day, Happy Victory Day!

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  June 22, 1941                                                               May 9, 1945

Two calendar pages  Two days of the life of the planet Earth.  Two days of human history.

 

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June 22 is the day of memory and sorrow. The perfidious attack of fascist Germany on the USSR.  Beginning of the Great Patriotic War.

 

4 Vedas

May 9 is the holiday of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War.

 

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There are 1418 days between these dates.  

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Before our homeland we will be considered glory,

Those who are related to her by their own blood.

There was a great war, there was a bloody war

One thousand four hundred and eighteen days.  

 

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For 1418 days and nights, battles raged. For 1418 days and nights the Soviet people waged a war of liberation. The path to victory was long and difficult!

We turn on the video clip "1941-1945"

 

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The years that have become a legend are passing away, the people who have made these years legendary are leaving. But our memory again and again returns to the harsh years of the war. He returns because the war was not only a disaster that scorched every family with its fire, but also a severe test that showed the fortitude and moral greatness of the Soviet man.

 

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Dedicated to the memory of the fallen, the memory of forever young soldiers and officers who remained on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War.

Against the background of the slide, Shchipachev's poems "June 22, 941" are read

Voiced or read

 

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It seemed that the flowers were cold,

And they faded a little from the dew.

The dawn that walked through the grasses and bushes,

They ransacked fascist binoculars.

A flower, all covered in dewdrops, clung to the flower,

And the border guard held out his hands to them.

And the Germans, having finished drinking coffee, at that moment

They climbed into the tanks, closed the hatches.

Everything breathed such silence,

That the whole earth was still asleep, it seemed.

Who knew that between peace and war

Only five minutes left!

Voiced or read

 

3 ved

Peacefully the country woke up

On this June day

Just turned around

In the squares of her lilac.

 

Rejoicing in the sun and the world,

Moscow met the morning.

Suddenly spread through the air

Memorable words...

 

Strong confident voice

The country immediately recognized.

In the morning on our doorstep

The war broke out.

Voice of Levitan.  Announcement of the beginning of the war.

4 Vedas

The frontier guards were the first to take the blow of the fascist armada  Grodno and Brest. The steadfastness of the border guards, their mass heroism violated the plans of the German command, which allocated thirty minutes to suppress the border outposts, and the border guards held out from several hours to several days.


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All border guards did their duty to the end. None of the outposts retreated without orders. Each of them has become an impregnable fortress for the enemy.


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When defending the Brest Fortress, the border guards led by the commander of the ninth outpost of this border detachment, Lieutenant A. M. KIZHEVATOV, especially distinguished themselves.

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The walls of the fortress trembled
Every day there was a fierce enemy.
Soldiers rose from under the walls,
People are stronger than fortresses.

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“... I enter Brest as if in the forty-first year,” said the famous Russian poet Sergei Orlov.


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    The sacred ruins of the fortress, as a monument to its defenders, as a symbol of the greatness and immortality of their feat, have become a place of pilgrimage not only for Soviet people from all over our Motherland, but also for representatives of the peoples of different continents, different countries, different beliefs.

 

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The outpost of Lieutenant Viktor Usov.

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Here, Soviet border guards detained German soldiers for 6 hours. Usov himself received five wounds in battle, but did not leave the battlefield. perished  in a trench in front of the outpost. Posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, one of the border outposts in the city of Grodno bears his name.

 

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For the feats accomplished in the first days of the war, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union was awarded to 11 fighters and border guard commanders.

 

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And recently, residents visited the outpost of Viktor Usov  city of Nikopol. They visited the place where their wonderful fellow countryman received the last

the fight. He was only 23 years old...

 

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  The people of Nikopol in the place where the hero died took lands. They brought this land to their hometown and poured it out at the monument to Viktor Usov, which is located on the street named after him.

 

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The 4th frontier post was headed by Senior Lieutenant F.P. Kirichenko.

  Immediately after the shelling, the Germans sent an infantry battalion to the outpost. The Nazis repeatedly attacked the outpost, but each time they were met by well-aimed fire from the border guards.

 

4 Vedas

The defenders of the outpost also suffered losses. V  in the last battle at his outpost, Senior Lieutenant F.P. Kirichenko died. Political instructor P. Kh. Kondratyuk took command of the surviving soldiers. There were very few of them who managed to break through the fiery ring, but they fulfilled their task with honor.    

 

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The name of Theodosius Kirichenko was given to the outpost, which he commanded and which still stands guard over our borders.

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War! War!
Explosions rang in my ears
Half the sky covered the smoke of fires
And in full growth are strict and silent
Everyone stood up to fight, both old and young.

 

Sounds like "Farewell of the Slav"

Against the background of the march, verses are read:

 

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The boys left - overcoats on their shoulders,

The boys left - bravely sang songs,

The boys retreated on the dusty steppes,

The boys were dying, where - they themselves did not know ...

 

4 Vedas

The boys ended up in terrible barracks,

Fierce dogs chased the boys,

Boys were killed for escaping on the spot,

The boys did not sell conscience and honor ...

 

1 ved

The boys did not want to succumb to fear,

The boys rose on the whistle to attack,

In the black smoke of battles, on sloping armor,

The boys were leaving, squeezing their machine guns.

 

2 ved

The boys have seen - brave soldiers -

Volga - in the forty-first,

Spree - in the forty-fifth,

The boys showed for four years,

Who are the boys of our people.

 

Goodbye boys video

 

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We walked along the dusty roads with a fight,
From the bombs, the earth trembled, as if alive.
We are every meter of our native land
Defended, pouring blood.

 

4 Vedas

Days ran and weeks
It was not the first year of the war.
Showed up in action
Our heroic people.

 

1 ved

Can't tell even in a fairy tale
Not with words, not with a pen,
How helmets flew from enemies
Near Moscow and near Orel.

 

2 ved

How, advancing to the west,
The red fighters fought -
Our own army
Our brothers and fathers.

 

3 ved

Lead blizzard chalk,
Shells burst, mines howled,
And the song was our companion
In battle. On a hike. On a night stand.

 

4 Vedas

The light smokes in the dugout,

Smoke shag pillar,

Five fighters are sitting in a dugout

And who dream about what ...

The song "Dugout" sounds (student sings or sounds in the recording)

 

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In this war, our people accomplished a feat in which the greatest courage of soldiers, partisans, members of the underground and the selflessness of home front workers are merged.

The backing track of the song "Oh, biarozy dy pines" sounds (student sings or sounds in the recording)

 

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In Belarus, 213 partisan brigades were active, uniting 997 partisan detachments and 258 separate detachments.

 

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During the three years of heroic struggle behind enemy lines, from June 1941 to July 1944, partisans and underground fighters killed and wounded about half a million German invaders and their accomplices, derailed 11,128 enemy echelons and 34 armored trains.

 

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They defeated 29 railway stations, 948 enemy headquarters and garrisons, blew up and destroyed more than 18,700 vehicles, more than 300,000 rails, blew up and burned 819 railway and 4,710 other bridges.

 

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They destroyed over 7,300 km of telephone and telegraph communication lines, shot down and burned 305 aircraft at airfields, knocked out 1,355 tanks and armored vehicles, destroyed 438 guns of various calibers, 939 military depots.

 

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February 15, 2014 Belarusian public associations in  on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus,  initiative to approve June 29 as the Day of Partisans and  underground.

 

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The path to victory was long and difficult. Every millimeter of the military route was saturated with blood and sweat, strewn with the corpses of soldiers and civilians: the elderly, women and children.

4 Vedas

In exploding, the sky went out.
The fire twisted
  mouths.
From the Volga to the Elbe
Graveyards and crosses.
Graves of the unknown...
Oh, how many there are, my God!
Soldiers forever in songs
And in the memory of the roads.

 

1 ved 

Black stone!

Black stone!

What are you silent

Black stone?

 

2 ved

 Did you want this?

Have you ever dreamed

Become a gravestone

For the grave

Unknown soldier?

 

3 ved

But sometime someone in the world

Remembered the name of the unknown soldier!

For even before death

He had many friends.

 

4 Vedas

After all, she lived in the world

Very old mother...

Song "Muscovites"

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On May 8, 1945, an act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany was signed in the city of Potsdam.

 

2 ved

On the ninth day of jubilant May,
When silence fell on the ground
The news rushed from end to end:
The world has won!
The war is over!

Levitan's voice about the end of the war

 

3 ved

Victory Day, it was and remains a sacred day for all the people of our country. There are fewer and fewer eyewitnesses of those events every year, but from generation to generation the gratitude and enthusiastic attitude of our people towards those who liberated their native land at the cost of their lives is transmitted.

  The song "Victory Day" sounds, against the background of the song the words:

 

4 Vedas

Thank you veterans
Soldiers of the past war
For your severe wounds,
For your disturbing dreams.

1 ved

For the fact that you saved the Fatherland,
Faithful to filial duty
Thank you family, thank you
From those who do not know war.

 

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Today we are visiting  Kolomiets  Vasily Romanovich -  retired colonel, participant of the Great Patriotic War from the first to the last day. Member of the battle for Stalingrad, the battle of Kursk, the battle for the liberation of Belarus. Member of the Presidium of the Grodno Regional Council of Veterans, Chairman of the Commission for Perpetuating the Memory of Defenders of the Fatherland and War Victims of the Grodno Regional Council of Veterans.

 

Veteran speech.

 

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War is over,
But with a singed song
Above every house
She is still spinning
And we won't forget
That twenty seven million
Gone to immortality
To live with us.

The song "I'll get up before dawn today ..."

 

4 Vedas

There will probably never come a time when you can say enough is enough,  enough, everything has already been said about the Great Patriotic War. It is never possible to say everything, because there is no measure of the tragedy of war.

1 ved

People!

As long as the heart

 knocking

Remember!

At what cost

happiness won,

You are welcome,

remember!  

 

2 ved

Passed 75  years since the end of the war. The new generation has its own life, new priorities, new values. And many say: “Why stir up what is long gone. Need to live  present and think about the future. Oh sure. But is it possible to forget those who were burned alive in Khatyn and Dalvig,  tortured in Auschwitz and Buchenwald,  Dachau and Trostenetz?

What can memory loss lead to? - To the revival of the terrible past.

Video  "War Song"

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Many years have passed without a war.
And may it never be!
And those who protect the peace of the country,
May they always return home.


And let them dream other dreams,
And trouble will bypass them.
Many years have passed since there is no war,
And may it never be!

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