food. In January 1942 in the depths of an unusually cold winter, the citys food rations reached an all time low of only 125 grams (about 1/4 of a pound) of bread per person per day. In just two months, January and February of 1942, 200,000 people died of cold and starvation in Leningrad . Despite these tragic losses and the inhuman conditions the citys war industries still continued to work and the city did not surrender
"Who is your father,
My little lad?"
"My father is a hero
Of Stalingrad.
He fought for our country
With-fearless heart,
Was brave in the battle
When taking part. "
"My laddie, be worthy
To have his name!"
"My father serves Russia,
And Ill do the same!
Ill finish my school
And, later, become
A soldier, like Father,
And march to the drum!
Like him Ill be brave and
On duty Ill stand
Proud of my people,
My Motherland!
The leader from Moscow: And now we want to convey the word to our friends from the UK.
The leader from London:
Victory day is a celebration of the Victory of the progressive forces of mankind over the enemy, which carried death and decay for the world civilization, the victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Britain was an ally of Russia in those terrible years.
Today we would like to tell you briefly about the Air Forces of Great Britain, the life in the country during the war years, about how the British survived in these hard times and the heroes of Britain. Lets listen to the students who have prepared the information about the life in Great Britain during the Second World War.
Видео о воздушных боях Британии во время Второй Мировой войны. (Приложение 3).
The first pupil:The Battle of
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