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Society / Commemoration
Kazakhstan is undertaking extensive preparations nationwide to mark the significant 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War (WWII). These efforts include a large-scale military parade in the capital and numerous patriotic eve...
As Kazakhstan approaches the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, preparations are intensifying across the nation. A major highlight will be the military parade on May 7th in Astana's Қазақ елі square. The selection process for participants is rigorous, as emphasized by Major Berik Almaniyazov, deputy commander of the Aktau Marine Infantry Brigade, who called participation "a great honor and responsibility" reflecting respect for the country's history and heroes. The initial group from Aktau includes officers, contract soldiers, and 160 conscripts.
Beyond the central parade, the "80 Patriotic Events" campaign ensures widespread commemoration. In Shymkent, the local garrison has a detailed plan including: * April: Beautification of monuments and burial sites of WWII participants. * May 7th: Participation in the military parade. * May 9th: Hosting a "Soldier's Porridge" event in Abay Park.
Efforts are also focused on honoring individuals. Authorities are compiling lists for the "80 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War" commemorative medal, recognizing participants, home front workers, and others equated to them.
Youth engagement is central to the commemorations. Selection rounds for the national "Aibyn" youth military-patriotic gathering have begun. Military units are holding open days, and a social media challenge, "Sarbazyma khat" (Letter to my Soldier), is planned for April. Educational institutions in Shymkent (including 281 schools, 40 colleges, and 9 universities) have partnered with military and veteran groups through a memorandum to conduct lessons of courage and other patriotic activities.
Veteran organizations, particularly the coalition led by retired Colonel Serikbay Onbayev in Shymkent, play a crucial role, having reportedly organized over 800 events since last year, showcasing a strong collaborative spirit in preserving historical memory.
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