wait me 06/22/2009 (2009)

Telecast №82164, 1 part, duration: 0:41:06
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

On June 22, 2009, 68 years after the beginning of the Great Patriotic War and 64 years after our Victory, the search continues for all those who did not return from this war.

On the website of the program, there are almost 100,000 letters from those who were separated from their relatives and friends by the war, from their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and responses are still coming, and people are still there, and letters continue to come.

Shooting in Grigoriopol: Natalia Kirillovna Burenkova is looking for information about her brother.

The program staff managed to find out that Vladimir Kirillovich Arkan, born in 1921, was captured three days after the start of the war, in 1941 he was in a camp near Witzendorf, in 1943 the camp ceased to exist, as all the prisoners died of typhus and starvation. V. K. Arkan died on September 21, 1941 and was buried in Witzendorf along with 16,000 compatriots.

Video message for N. K. Burenkova from Germany from the Mayor of Witzendorf.

A minute of silence has been announced in the studio.

Wife looking for her husband: Otar Ailikoyevich Kokoev, born in 1944, disappeared on August 22, 2006 in North Ossetia on the way to Vladikavkaz.

Olga Andreeva is looking for an uncle: Vladimir Nikolaevich Privezentsev, born in 1960, in 1968, his father met him in one of the orphanages of the Moscow region.

Roman Anikin is looking for a friend and girlfriend: Sergey Malchenko, born in 1982, served together in Shali (Chechen Republic); Vitalina, met in 2006 on the train "Kharkiv - Sverdlovsk".

Maria Demkina is looking for a friend of her youth, police lieutenant Sergei Mikhailovich Buglo from Kemerovo, whom she met in 1984 in Kaluga.

Video message from Sergey with memories of meeting and relationship with Masha.

Meeting in the studio.

Search by photos:

Shahlar Sultanov, 6 years old, was lost on April 4, 2009 in Makhachkala in the TSUM district near the market.

Vachagan Asatryan, 8, disappeared on March 22, 2008 in the village of Arapi, Akhuryan district, Armenia; relatives believe that the child was abducted and taken abroad.

Vladimir Zakozhurnikov, 17 years old, disappeared in October 2008 in the city of Kaltan, Kemerovo region, according to unverified data, may be in the Khabarovsk Territory.

Maria Kuznetsova, 15 years old, was detained by the police in 2004 at the Raevka station in Bashkiria, at that time she could not give her last name or place of residence; she is in a boarding school.

Vyacheslav Borovikov, 27 years old, went on vacation to Khakassia, August 13, 2004 disappeared under unclear circumstances in the village of Borets, Shirinsky district.

Nikolay Kalinovsky, born in 1961, disappeared on June 10, 1988 in Novoyavorovsk, Lviv region, Ukraine.

Alexander Ostankov (or Astankov), 46 years old, on July 26, 2006, went to collect apples in the "Krylovsky nursery" of the Novousmansky district in Voronezh, disappeared under unclear circumstances.

Alexander Gaas, photo taken in May 1941, in the same year his family was exiled from the Rostov region to Kazakhstan; on August 5, 1942, Sasha and his older brother Andrey left the village of Chulaktau (now Karatau) Dzhambul region, Andrey was found in 1954, there is no information about Alexander.

Relatives are looking for the Manglitz family, whose connection was interrupted during the Second World War, in the picture Victor, Vasily, Ivan and Olga.

An unknown man with memory loss in May 2009 was found at the train station in Miass, Chelyabinsk region; he assumes that he was from Yekaterinburg, with glasses, a clothesline and a small amount of money.

Yulia Solominskaya, born in 1982, left home in April 2009, was 7 months pregnant.

Anna Sergeevna Kolosova is looking for her father: Sergey Vladimirovich Kolosov, date of birth 04.07.1967, separated after the divorce of his parents and his father's move to the Kaliningrad region; later, a correspondence began, but lasted only a year, the father's address was lost.

Shooting in the village of Dalnee-2: Sergey talks about life in the Sverdlovsk region, about returning to his homeland and working on a farm.

Meeting in the studio.

Zoya Vasilyevna Kolosova is looking for her brother Anatoly, with whom they were lost during the evacuation during the Second World War; the mother's name is Alexandra Ilinichna Svirina, the father's name is Vasily Vasilyevich Kolosov.

Lyubov Ivanovna Sergeeva is looking for a brother: Anatoly Ivanov, born in 1950, disappeared on November 30, 2008 in the Vologda region.

Yuri Alexandrovich Dunaytsev is looking for classmates at school No. 29 in Kirovabad, Azerbaijan, class of 1972.

The son is looking for his mother: Elena Ivanovna Baran (Perchik), born in 1956, in 2004 went to work in Russia and disappeared; in 2007, she was presumably in Nizhny Novgorod.

Alexey Alekseevich Anisimov is looking for a son: Dmitry Alekseevich Anisimov, born in 1984, disappeared on September 16, 2008 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Anatoly Ignatievich Denisov is looking for his brother Nikolai, who was lost in 1943, was wounded in the arm during the shelling, and was presumably in a concentration camp in the Baltic States.

The story of Alexander Ivanovich Kostin, an 87-year-old veteran of the Second World War, a participant in the defense of Moscow, a builder, architect and artist.

In 2003, he went on vacation to his homeland in Kem.

After returning home to Uzbekistan, he was robbed, so he ended up in Moscow without money and documents.

Not wanting to cause problems for his family, he simply told them that he had been robbed, beaten, that he lived in a basement with homeless people and probably would never see them again.

For almost a year, he lived at the Paveletsky railway station in the waiting room, then ended up in a shelter near Moscow.

Employees of the shelter appealed to the migration service and the embassies of Russia and Uzbekistan to help the veteran restore his documents and assign citizenship to a particular country, but everything was to no avail (according to Natalia Belokobylskaya, head of the department of the center for social adaptation, and Vitaly Kozelsky, a social worker).

All this time, the family did not forget Alexander Ivanovich, they continued to search for him.

Video messages from Uzbekistan from grandchildren and other relatives.

Meeting in the studio.

In the preparation of the program, a documentary chronicle of the war years was used.

Calendar: 1941-1945

Locations: Moldova [145] Germany [84] Kaliningrad region [778] Moscow region [788] Uzbekistan [236]

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