Veterans of the Great Patriotic War will share their stories of the Great Victory in a series of video interviews.
30 April 2014 - May 1 company Wargaming will present a video project "Stories Great Victory ", the main characters of which will be veterans of the Great Patriotic War. Eight true life stories will be embodied in a series of interviews dedicated to Victory Day.
The project starts 1 May on the official YouTube channel and every day will tell one story about the war experienced by the heroes. In the first film, the viewer will meet a unique person - Alexander Fedorovich Fenem - a tankman, a knight of the Order of Alexander Nevsky. The final chord will be the story with the participation of all the heroes of the project, which will be released on 9 May, on the anniversary of the Victory.
Of great interest are unique, rare archival videos that will help the viewer to see all the difficulties of the war through the eyes of the heroes and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the war years.
A series of interviews was filmed as part of the global “Remember All” initiative, organized by Wargaming at the end of 2013. The campaign is designed to revive interest in history, to inspire young people to explore the past of their country and to preserve unique historical monuments for future generations.
About Wargaming
Wargaming is one of the world's largest publishers and developers in the free-to-play MMO market. The company was founded in 1998 and during this time managed to develop and release more than 15 projects. Wargaming is currently working on a military series of MMO games dedicated to tankmid-XNUMXth century air and sea battles: World of Tanks, World of Warplanes and World of Warships. All three projects will become part of the single MMO universe Wargaming.net (www.wargaming.net), bringing together millions of players into a global community of wargamers.
Details on the website: www.wargaming.com
About the program "Remember Everything"
“Remember Everything” is a global initiative organized by Wargaming at the end of 2013 and aimed at helping military-historical museums around the world to preserve and restore legendary military equipment. The campaign is designed to revive interest in history, inspire young people to explore the past of their country and preserve unique historical monuments for future generations.
As part of the “Remember Everything” program, Wargaming helped the Line Stalin ECC to restore the Soviet T-34-76 tank and now oversees a set of measures to raise and reconstruct the Soviet KV-1 tank that sank more than 70 years ago near Voronezh, Russia .
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