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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.
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.