wait me 19.02.2007 (2007)

Telecast №82539, 1 part, duration: 0:40:34
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Shooting at Cape Chersonesos, near the Cossack Bay: the place where it is planned to install a national monument to the defenders of Sevastopol.

In September 2006, the program talked about the idea of a monument to all those who participated in the heroic defense of this city.

After the official defense was considered complete, almost 80 thousand people actually remained in Sevastopol, and all of them continued to defend the city.

After the release of this story, letters began to arrive, more than 4,000 photos have already been collected, and responses continue to arrive.

In the studio, a delegation from Sevastopol: member of the public Council for the creation of the memorial Valery Ivanovich Volodin, Director of the State Museum of the Heroic Defense of Sevastopol Alexander Alexandrovich Rudometov, Chairman of the City Council of Sevastopol Valery Vladimirovich Saratov.

V. I. Volodin tells about his father, Ivan Petrovich Volodin, who was also among the defenders of the city.

My father had a friend, Grigory Fedorovich Braslavsky, and his family gave Valery Ivanovich an album with the most valuable photos.

A. A. Rudometov reports on letters from all over the country and even from abroad.

Not only the children and grandchildren of the defenders of Sevastopol respond, but also they themselves; an excerpt of an interview with one of the veterans - Nikolai Dmitrievich Trusov.

Nikolai Dmitrievich is already 85 years old, but when he learned about the Sevastopol delegation, he decided to come to the shooting; a meeting in the studio.

Plot from Omsk: a young man woke up on August 29, 2006 on the left bank of the Irtysh River under the Leningrad Bridge, could not remember absolutely nothing about himself, wandered around the city for several hours in the hope that someone would recognize him, but this did not happen.

Passers-by advised to consult doctors.

After six months in the hospital, his memory never returned.

Atelier.

Sergey Tsytsarev is looking for a sister he has never seen: Galina Nikitina, born in 1952, the family was scattered after the parents ' divorce, the children lived in Tobolsk, Slavyansk and Makeyevka (Donetsk region).

Dinara Tsyganova is looking for her daughter: Maria Igorevna Pruzhinina, born in 1991, disappeared on August 16, 2006 at a dacha in Korovino, Pereslavsky district of the Yaroslavl region.

Viktor Grigoryevich Gokhman is looking for a girlfriend of his youth: Anna-Louise Obderbeck from Dresden, lived in Weimer, met in 1945, broke up in 1946, when Viktor was recalled back to the USSR.

Lydia Koroleva is looking for a son: Dmitry Alexandrovich Korolev, born in 1968, disappeared on October 17, 2006 in Tver.

Natalia Viktorovna Posvyanskaya is looking for relatives on her mother's side, the name of the Konoplins, presumably live in France.

Yevgenia Bitova is looking for a friend: Maxim Chechet, met in Anapa in November 2002, corresponded, in June 2006 wrote that he was finishing his service and returning home to St.

Petersburg, and the connection was interrupted.

Zhenya has already come to Moscow and left a request for a search in the program from 25.12.2006.

Video of the press center of the Navy: the sailors send greetings to their relatives and girls who are waiting for them.

Maxim's videopismo for Zhenya.

Meeting in the studio.

Photos of the missing:

Anna Tretyakova, 17, disappeared on May 1, 2005 in the village of Zhatai, Yakutia.

Alexey Karpov, 24, disappeared on December 28, 2006 after celebrating the birthday of friends in a cafe near the Belyaevo metro station in Moscow.

Slava Efremov, 6 years old, disappeared on December 29, 2006 in Glazov, Udmurtia.

Yevgeny Yeltemerov, 24, disappeared on January 2, 2007 in the Republic of Mari El, where he was staying with his grandmother.

Dmitry Ovchinnikov disappeared on December 2, 2003 in St.

Petersburg.

Denis Tkachenko, 8 years old, disappeared on April 30, 2006 in the Voronezh Region.

Evgeny Pakhomov, 26, disappeared in October 2006 in Rostov.

On September 2, 2005, Anatoly Dmitrievich Radchenko left the rehabilitation center in Alchevsk, Luhansk region, without money and documents, and was going to walk home to the Voronezh Region.

Excerpt of the program from 04.12.2006: Sergey Skachkov is looking for his uncle.

Nikolai Nikiforovich Turbin, born in 1914, went to the front as a volunteer in 1941, went missing in March 1943, notification of this came in 1949.

Sergey again came to the studio with his mother, aunt and niece.

Shooting in the village of Nizhnyaya Veduga (Semiluksky district, Voronezh region): there is a monument to the fallen soldiers, where the name of Nikolai Nikiforovich is stamped.

Immediately after the release of the December program, a woman who introduced herself as the daughter of N. N. Turbin called the studio.

Shooting in the Tula region, the city of Aleksin: the daughter tells about her father, who is no longer alive.

However, it turned out to be another Nikolai Nikolaevich Turbin.

An incredible story happened: two people with the same data, the same year of birth, the same profession (both were drivers), almost simultaneously went to the front, were wounded at the same time, and both returned to their native village after the war, while the two families who lived not far from each other never knew each other.

Nikolai Nikiforovich Turbin, who is wanted by Sergei's family, met a girl from a nearby village at the front and after the end of the war went with her to her relatives in Belarus, where he lived all his life and died in the late 1980s.

Shooting in Vitebsk: a granddaughter talks about her grandfather and her little son.

In total, Nikolai Nikiforovich left three sons, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Meeting in the studio with his sons Rudolf, Viktor and Vladimir.

Calendar: 09.2006 12.2006

Locations: Ukraine [229] Omsk region [793] Voronezh region [775] Tula region [808] Belarus [2]

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