MAY 9 is a holiday that unites generations, recalling the heroism and selflessness of our ancestors. These days, it is especially important to remember those who gave their lives to make us live happily! 80 years have passed since the Great Patriotic War ended, but its echo still does not subside in human hearts. Time has its own memory. Fewer and fewer participants in that war remain with us…
On the eve of Victory Day, the departments of general education and veterinary medicine and technosphere safety held an event “Babalarymyzdyk erligi – bizge mangilik nege.” Students and professors of two departments of the Institute of Industrial Technologies of WKITU devoted their speeches to the Great Victory.
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor V.A. Burakhta, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor K.T. Turlybaev, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor E.U. Bytlesov delivered reports on the history of their family during the Great Patriotic War and on the exploits of their fathers Pigarev Alksey Rodionovich, Tendybaev Baymukhanovich Turlybaev, Upa Baytlesovich Baytlesov.
Danil Filippov, a student of the OP-12O group, prepared an interesting report on the heroic feat of the first Kazakh pilot Hiuaz Dospanova.
The participants and guests of the event listened with bated breath to the heartfelt stories of the speakers. Sincere warm words of congratulations, beloved by veterans of the war and home front, well-known songs of the war years were heard at the celebration: “Victory Day”, “Two Fighters”, “Holy War”, “Katyusha”, “Smuglyanka”, etc. The Victory Day turned out to be kind and bright. Such meetings always take place with tears in their eyes, and we hope that the heirs of the Great Victory will remember and honor the feat of the heroes. The meeting not only created a festive atmosphere, but also became another step in shaping the spiritual, moral, and patriotic feelings of the younger generation. After all, Victory Day is a memory and pride for the ancestors! And this boundless love for the Motherland must be passed on to the younger generation!