On May 6, on the eve of the 76th anniversary of Victory Day in the Second World War, the college held an information hour “Letters from the Front” for first-year students. Front-line letters are “witnesses” that preserve living pages of history, history in faces. Over the years, the lessons of that war are not forgotten - bitter and victorious. And every time on May 9th the words sound somehow especially solemn:"The feat of the people is immortal."
We, living now, do not have the right to forget the horrors of that war, so that it does not happen again.
We have no right to forget those soldiers who died so that we could live now.