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As long as we remember, we live
The names of these previously unknown liberator soldiers, who rest in a mass grave under the shade of spreading trees in the Lan agro-town near Nesvizh, were identified by teachers of a local school along with students. And last year, on Victory Day, a new monument appeared here. The names of all those participants of the Great Patriotic War, whose life path was cut short in these places, are stamped on it.
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Notes about father, a private soldier of Victory
My father, Mikhail Cherkashin, a Red Army Guards private soldier, who during the operation «Bagration» evacuated 450 wounded soldiers and officers to the sorting platoon, returned home with honors on April 12, 1945, after a serious injury. His Great Patriotic War took place in the 51st Guards Rifle Division. Lasting over 1,300 days, it ended shortly before the Great Victory.