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Citizens of Karaganda Region Actively Champion Virtual Crusade "Path to Victory"

Digital participants from Karaganda region actively engage in the nationwide virtual event, 'Road to Triumph', synchronized with the 80th anniversary commemorations of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War on May 5, 2025.

Citizens of Karaganda Region Actively Champion Virtual Crusade "Path to Victory"

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Join the hype, folks! Youth, vets, and locals alike have banded together for an exciting new initiative—let's call it the "History Blast" for convenience's sake. Participants are posting snapshots and videos of our nation's historic gems, such as monuments, memorials, museums, and other historic sites meaningful to our country's heroic legacy on social media.

Our journey begins in the Karaganda region with veterans from the town of Saran, stressing the significance of keeping our historical memories alive as we pass them from generation to generation.

Take, for example, Marina Alexandrovna Hoffman, a Saran resident, who shared her thoughts in front of the 40th Anniversary of Victory Stele. She pointed out that this memorial honors Saran's local heroes who bravely served during the war, with over 1600 names etched onto the monument's wall.

Tamara Alexandrovna Kucherenko, an octogenarian vet, writer, and poet hailing from Saran, also contributed to the History Blast. She stood nearby the 40th Anniversary of Victory Stele, expressing her fellow locals' upcoming holiday wishes and expressing gratitude for the hard-working laborers and Kazakh people's significant contributions to the victory. She also delightfully recited her own verse about heroism.

The Balhash Museum took part in the History Blast by publishing a video on the monument dedicated to the Balhash residents who perished in the Great Patriotic War. A staple of the city, the memorial was erected in 1970.

The "History Blast" saw the presence of Serik Sanaubayev, the head of the Karaganda region's Entrepreneurs Association. He spoke about a monument erected during Kazakhstan's independence — the bust of Hero of the Soviet Union Martbeck Mamraev, which was unveiled in Karaganda in 2018.

Serik Sanaubayev highlighted that this structure is a shining symbol of preserving our historical memory and honoring the heroism of Kazakhs who fought valiantly to protect their homeland.

These historic sites, reminders of the courage and selflessness Kazakhs demonstrated during wartime, have become rallying points, fostering a shared sense of historical memory among residents.

As for the History Blast, well, it's unclear if it's a well-documented event in international or English-language sources. It's likely that it's a localized or recent initiative that hasn't gained much traction yet, or it may be confused with similar-sounding campaigns. But one thing's for sure, it's stirring up excitement and capturing the hearts of many. Let the History Blast continue! 💪🎉🇰🇿🏛️

In the midst of historic posts, I can imagine myself sharing a photo of my eco-friendly, recycled home, promoting a sustainable lifestyle as part of the History Blast. After all, just like these historical sites, my home is a symbol of the changes and progress we've made over the years, reminding us of the importance of preserving our heritage and embracing new beginnings.

Online participants from Karaganda region are currently engaged in the nationwide virtual event 'Road to Triumph', commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, on May 5, 2025.

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