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A message on the topic of a letter to a veteran. Letters of gratitude to war veterans from schoolchildren. Our dear veterans

Elena Dyachkova

The Great Victory Day is coming soon. On this day, I and the children and parents of my group attend a rally dedicated to this holiday. There we will definitely give those present flowers and cards for veterans made by children's hands.

This time we decided to give veterans postcard in the form of a frontline triangle letters. We hope that they will like our creativity.

For us to work will be needed:

1. Colored paper

3. Scissors

4. Figured hole punch

5. Blank for letters

6. Sequins

First, let's make a St. George's ribbon, which we will use to decorate our front triangle. Cut a strip of orange paper 15 cm long and 3 cm wide.

From black paper we cut 3 strips 15 cm long and 0.5 cm wide. Then we glue the black strips onto the orange one. Using a figured hole punch we make flowers from paper of different colors. Glue a sequin into the center of the flower.





Then we do it directly letter - triangle.

To do this, roll it up as follows - the sheet is in front of you, unfolded horizontally. Raise the right corner of the sheet up (or the left down) to form a right triangle.



Then we fold the upper corner of the triangle with the lower one - fold it in half. As a result, we get a double triangle.



We bend the corners of the resulting figure up and tuck them into the resulting pocket of the upper triangle.




We got a triangular one letter.


Now we need decorate the letter. To do this, cut the previously prepared St. George ribbon in half and paste it onto the edge of the envelope with a corner. We sign the envelope and decorate it with the flowers we prepared earlier.






Our greeting card is ready!

Inside there is text that I printed out on the computer in advance.

Expensive Veteran!

Let the days of war drag on for a very long time,

Let the peaceful years rush by quickly.

Victories near Moscow, near Kursk and on the Volga

History will remember forever.

May you now be fathers and grandfathers,

The whiskey was silvered with gray hair.

You will never forget the spring of Victory,

The day the war ended.

Even though many are out of commission today,

We remember everything that was done then

And we promise our homeland

Save for business, peace and labor!

Children, teachers, parents

MBDOU « Kindergarten No. 58"




Ignatov Nazar
On this day I want to congratulate YOU veteran!
You have walked more than one hundred thousand kilometers. They carried heavy ammunition. Having barely graduated from school, many of you went to the front. We went on the attack, drove the enemy out of our country, bled to death, but fulfilled our duty to the end. Thanks to your feat, we live free and happy in our country
I want to TELL YOU THANK YOU for SAVING OUR LIVES. Low bow to you for YOUR FEAT, dear veteran!!!

Alina Semyonova
Letter to a veteran.
Hello dear veteran! I congratulate you on the Ninth of May - Victory Day. On this day you won the Great Patriotic War, which lasted four long years. I sincerely wish you happiness, health and long life.
Reading books about the war years, I admired your exploits. Many rose to defend their Motherland, took up arms and went to the front. You were there too. The rest worked in factories and made ammunition for our soldiers. The Nazis did not expect such powerful resistance from the Russians. Your main quality during the war was unity, which helped to win this terrible, unjust and cruel war. Those who could not get to the front organized partisan detachments and also attacked the enemy.
Therefore, on this solemn day, I want to tell you, dear veteran:
Thank you for living in a free country - Russia!
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Alexandra Nikishova
Letter to a Veteran

Dear comrade, veteran! I address you with words of gratitude.
I want to wish you health, happiness, love, so that you live happily ever after. And we never got sick. If you have children or grandchildren, then I would like to wish them to always help you. Don't be discouraged, life is full of joys. Be happy and enjoy every minute of your life. Get younger and younger and younger.
I want to express my gratitude to you. If it weren’t for you, then all of us would not exist now. Thank you for everything! Happy holiday to you on May 9!!!

Lera Fetisova
Dear veteran! For 4 long years you fought the Germans. You were very brave and courageous and endured pain. At that time, everyone was busy with business: some fought, and some worked in the rear for the front. The war was very terrible. More than 20,000,000 people died. Thanks to you we are alive now. I wanted you: “Thank you!” and congratulate you on the holiday of May 9.

Pauline Isaenkova
Hello, dear veteran!

On the eve of the 65th anniversary of the Great Victory over the Nazi invaders, I decided to write you a letter and congratulate you on this bright holiday. First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for protecting our Fatherland from the German occupiers and saving our people from Nazi slavery. A lot of blood was shed, many people died, but, despite all this, you did not surrender to cruel enemies, did not lose heart in the crucible of war, and defended our long-suffering Motherland. The logical result of your hardships, your sleepless nights, your unparalleled courage was the Great Victory on May 9, 1945. On this beautiful spring day, grateful descendants remember all those who never returned from the battlefield; they bring flowers to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And although the names of those who lie under these granite slabs are unknown, the whole world knows their feat, accomplished in the name of all humanity.

May their memory be blessed!

And I wish you and your family good health and simple everyday happiness. Finally, I want to tell you that your feat, heroism and courage will forever remain in our hearts.

Khvorostov Vadim
Happy Holidays to you! Happy 67th anniversary of the Victory! Good luck to you! health! long time to live! May each new day give you joy and peace! We remember your feat, we know the price of Victory. I bow to you and thank you very much for keeping the peace. Happy victory anniversary! Happiness to you and your loved ones, comrades-in-arms who forged Victory!

Dychkova Alina
Hello, dear veteran!
Congratulations on Victory Day!
Please accept my words of deepest gratitude and heartfelt gratitude for your great feat, for your love for life and for the Motherland!
Let me apologize for all the people who could ever offend you, whether by word, deed, or indifference. I wish you good health and long life. May peace, love and happiness reign in your life!
Bondarenko Regina
Hello, dear veteran!
On the eve of the 67th anniversary of the Great Victory over the Nazi invaders, I decided to write you a letter and congratulate you on this bright holiday!!! First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for protecting our Fatherland from the German occupiers and saving our people from Nazi slavery. A lot of blood was shed, many people died, but, despite all this, you did not surrender to cruel enemies, did not lose heart in the crucible of war, and defended our long-suffering Motherland! The logical result of your hardships, your sleepless nights, your unparalleled courage was the Great Victory on May 9, 1945. On this beautiful spring day, grateful descendants remember all those who never returned from the battlefield; they bring flowers to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And although the names of those who lie under these granite slabs are unknown, the whole world knows their feat, accomplished in the name of all humanity.
May their memory be blessed!
The paths leading to these sacred places will never be overgrown!
The feat accomplished for the sake of the Fatherland will not be erased from our memory!
And I wish you and your family good health and just everyday happiness. Finally, I want to tell you that your feat, heroism and courage will forever remain in our hearts!

Trunyan Zarine

Letter to a veteran.
Hello, dear veteran. We are very proud of you. Thanks to you, we have found a bright future. I will never forget your action. You fought for your Motherland, risking your life. Many died in the war, but the names of those who died will always remain in our hearts. Every year on the ninth of May we celebrate Victory Day. This holiday is dedicated to you and other warriors of the Great Patriotic War. I wish you happiness, health and prosperity.

Matrosova Ksenia

Letter to Veteran
Hello dear Veteran! I am very grateful to you that you and your soldiers reached Berlin and saved our Motherland. You survived, you survived...
We are grateful to you for your courage and heroism!
You bore all the hardships of four terrible years of war on your shoulders, without
thinking about your own life. You defended the honor and freedom of the Fatherland!
I wish you good health, prosperity and all the best. Let your family and friends be happy!
Thank you today
For life, for childhood, for spring.
For silence. For a peaceful home,
For the world we live in!
Hello soldier of Victory!

Hello dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War!
A student of grade 4 "B" is writing to you. Tyurina Kristina . With a warm wind, a clear sky, delicate spring flowers, and with tears in our eyes, the brightest holiday on earth comes to us - Victory Day!
We live under a peaceful sky, not knowing hunger and bombings, not knowing how to lose loved ones, they don’t shoot at us, they don’t take us prisoner, and all this is thanks to you, your heroism and courage.
Now it’s even difficult to imagine what you and your generation had to endure. What trials have befallen you!
Only selfless love for your native land, your loved ones, and a sense of responsibility for the coming generation helped you win your terrible war. Your courage did not allow you to retreat, and you won!
We owe our lives to you, to your heroism. We are obliged to your comrades who died and survived. I will never forget those who gave their lives defending the Motherland.
Thank you very much, soldier of Victory, and low bow to you, war veteran, for saving our Motherland, preserving our shrines, for giving us, unborn boys and girls, life, for a serene childhood on this blooming land.
Your heroism, courage and ability to win will always be a guiding star for me.
I am proud to be a descendant of great people who defeated fascism.
I wish you, kind person, health, and that you are always surrounded by attention and warmth.
We are forever indebted to you, soldier!

Biryukova Alexandra
LETTER TO VETERAN.
Hello, dear Veteran! In our country we celebrate many different holidays every year: New Year, Knowledge Day and others. But for all of us there is only one most important, dear, beloved and important day, which we celebrate on May 9 - this is Victory Day.
On this day we bring flowers to the mass graves of fallen soldiers. We stand silently at the Eternal Flame, overwhelmed by greatness, fortitude, power, unparalleled feat and your heroism.
On this holiday, military orders and medals shine on your jackets and jackets, and we say our words of gratitude to you, watch films, listen to poems and songs of the war years and your memories of that terrible war.
And late in the evening, a bright and colorful fireworks display takes off into the sky in your honor. We know, understand and will forever remember that this clear sky and even me did not exist, this would not have happened without you, dear veteran, and without your Great Victory in May 1945.
Thank you so much for your courage, courage and perseverance. I wish you health, love and attention from people dear and close to you.

- teacher primary classes;

- primary school teacher.

Letter to a veteran.

Dear veterans of the Great Patriotic War! I am writing you this letter with great gratitude. Thank you for the fact that I have a father and mother, a little brother and that I live in our country. You defended our Motherland in a terrible battle that lasted four years. I know from books and films that this victory was not easy. There was a lot of pain and tears during the war and after it. I am proud that I live next to you, listening to stories about the war. I will remember the feat of the Russian soldier and my great-grandfather, a participant in the Great Patriotic War. I'll try not to let you down.

Hello dear war veteran. My name is Nelya, I am 8 years old. I want to wish you health, youth, live longer. I study for fours and fives. I am excellent this year. I will try to study well, and soon I will go to the third grade. I am sure that in the third grade I will also study well. There must be many excellent students in the country. During the war you defended our fatherly flag. I bow deeply to you.

Hello, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War. Kolya writes to you. I am 10 years old. How are you? Is there still health? It’s good that you returned alive to your home. I wish you happiness and warmth. Never swear, live long. How old are you? Were you a good student as a child? Remember, we sang songs to you to make you happy. Happy 65th anniversary of the Victory to you.


Hello, veteran of the Great Patriotic War. My name is Zhenya Kiriyenko, I am 10 years old. And how old are you? I have a brother and a sister. I live well. Are you living well? We have 10 people in our class. We play catch-up during breaks, we all live peacefully, no one swears. We are taught by Nina Nikolaevna.

Kirienko Zhenya

Hello veteran! Congratulations on the 65th anniversary of the Victory. Denis writes to you. I am 9 years old, I am in 3rd grade. I want you to live a long, long time. My dad didn’t fight, but my grandfathers did. Thanks to you, we live in a peaceful village, go to school, play on the street. Stay healthy. Thank you for giving us life.

Permyakov Denis

Dear veteran! Congratulations on your great Victory. Thank you for defending our Motherland. Thank you for peace on earth. I wish you health and long life.

Russian citizen

Ulchugachev Danil

My name is Arina, I am 9 years old. I know that during the war the Nazis brutally killed people. Many families in Russia suffered. They got funerals. My great-grandfather died defending our Motherland.

We live in wonderful times: no war, no captivity, no hunger and cold. I express my deep gratitude to you for saving the world. Congratulations on the 65th anniversary of the Victory. I wish you to live many more years. We are proud of you.

Novotorzhentseva Arina

War veterans are people who gave strength and health to their homeland during the war. If our soldiers had not won, then life in the country would have been different. We would not have such a wonderful holiday as the Day of the Great Victory over Nazi Germany. There are very few of you veterans left. We value you and will take care of you, because you are our history. I am proud of the victory, you proved that we are a strong and courageous power.

Hello, dear veteran! I am a 5th grade student. My name is Sasha Boyarinov, I’m 11 years old. When I'm 18 years old, I'll join the army. I'm interested to know how old you were when the war started? Who were you in the war? How did you get back from the war? What cities have you been to? Probably, if there is a new war, then Russia will win again. And if there is a war, then I will go to defend Russia.

Boyarinov Sasha

Hello, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War! I congratulate you on the 65th anniversary of the end of the war. Thank you very much for not giving our Russia and other states to the fascists. We bow low to you for the great Victory.

Lukyanov Valentin

Hello dear veteran! I know that in war you have to fight and defeat the enemy. I know that war is hard, people kill there. When I grow up, I will defend my Fatherland, but I have not yet held a gun in my hands.

Schmidt Edik

Hello, dear Vasily Gerasimovich. Valya Redkina, a 5th grade student, is writing to you. The war ended 65 years ago. There are fewer and fewer war heroes, but we remember you and are proud of you. We help you dig up a garden, bring firewood into the house, clean out the front garden to make your life easier. Vasily Gerasimovich, we invite you to school for a holiday - Victory Day. We are preparing songs, marches and gifts for you.

Redkina Valya

Dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War! Congratulations on your victory. When the Great Patriotic War took place, everyone was scared, but you overcame your fear and defeated the enemy. Now you live on the sly, children come to you and help you remove the snow, because you are old. We really enjoy removing snow. Thank you for defending your native land.


Stankovtsev Vadim

Dear! I want to ask you about the war. Were you scared or not? After the war, did you have dreams about the war? Have your friends died before your eyes? Did you cry during the war? They say that men don’t cry, but they probably did during this war. Many thought to return home safe and sound, but it turned out that they died or went missing, or died from terrible wounds. I don't want war. My great-grandfather received a shell shock in this big and bloody war and did not live long in a peaceful life. Grandfather Sema loved us all so much! It's his birthday on Victory Day. We will all come to his grave, put flowers on him and sing his favorite song, "The Enemies Burned Their House." Reply to my letter. I congratulate you on the Victory, Grigory Egorovich.

Oshchepkov Kirill

Dear veterans! Stas Koktoyakov is writing a letter to you. Answer me this question: when you were taken to war, were you scared? When you saw the Germans for the first time, what did you feel? I'm afraid of Germans even in pictures. My grandmother said that during the war years everyone got it. The women in the rear worked tirelessly. And in the evenings they knitted socks and mittens, sewed pouches, and sent everything to the front for soldiers. The teachers told us about the Katyusha combat vehicle. I would like to drive such a car. I will grow up and defend my Motherland with dignity. Thank you for winning. Live long and joyfully.

Koktoyakov Stas

Hello, veteran! I am in 2nd grade. I love school very much, I want to study well. The best lesson is singing. And how do you live? I wish you happiness and goodness. Do you have any dream? I have. To buy a big one. And you don't have to walk. You can ride a bike. What is your favorite fruit? I love watermelons and melons, and I can buy you some sweets and give them to you on Victory Day. My name is Daniel. And what is your name?

Grigoriev Danil

Hello, dear veteran! I want to wish you the best, that you are healthy, and that there will never be a war. I am proud that you defended your Motherland so worthily. I am a 2nd grade student, Katya Kozlitina, I study with straight A's and B's. I really like school, I love all the lessons, especially Russian. I speak little English. I also like to play with dolls. I just don’t have time to play anymore. I grew up and have to help my parents. I don’t want there to be a war again, I don’t want to fight with anyone. It seems to me that this is very dangerous. I have a mom, dad and brother. I love them very much. My great-grandfather fought. He came back from the war with wounds. His leg hurt for a long time, and then he died. I feel very sorry for my grandfather. I want all people to be healthy and live long.

Kozlitina Katya

Hello, dear veteran. I congratulate you on the 65th anniversary of the great Victory. I wish you good health. Thank you for defending the Motherland. I want you to come to school on May 9th for the holiday. We are learning the song "Katyusha". We will sing on Victory Day. I want to ask you: what cities did you conquer, what countries did you visit? Did you fight on a tank, or on a plane, or on a ship? And I also want to know, did you have real friends during the war? Tell me how you live, what you eat? You're probably old already. Thank you, dear veteran of the war for the saved Motherland.

Shmelev Andrey

Hello, dear veteran! I want to wish you to live a long time. I am in 2nd grade. I have a friend Katya. We are good friends with her. How do you live?

Tarasova Alina

Hello, veteran of the Patriotic War. I wish you happiness, health and love. They will build a path for you new house so that it has a toilet and a bath. You defended Moscow and the Motherland.

Dear veteran! 65 years have passed since the war ended. On this day, I want to wish you youth and health, I want your wishes to come true. In three days I will be 9 years old, and you? I am a 2nd grade student. There are three veterans left in our village. We invite them to visit the school and listen to their stories. I have notebooks and books. I'd rather study, but not fight.

Zhurbin Misha

Hello, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War! I want to ask you how it was for you at the front? Was it scary to kill Germans? And if wounded soldiers lay next to you without arms and legs, suffering and dying from pain, is that scary? I can’t imagine what this war was like; every time I think about this bloody war. Why did the Germans need Russian land? Is yours not enough? Millions of people died in this war. Among them were women and children, old people. My mother says that during the war, women ran the household, tried to feed the children and clothe them. But they tried! And now, in our time, women drink, they have no time for children. I want there to be no drunkenness in our village. They need to learn from you, war veterans, so that they understand that they need to take care of and love their children. This is me writing to you, 5th grade student Vova Shevchenko. I congratulate you, dear veterans, on Victory Day and want you to write advice to those who do not love their children.

Shevchenko Vova

Dear veterans! I am grateful to you for giving your life for your Motherland, for your family and friends. I am proud of you! I congratulate all veterans on the upcoming holiday - Victory Day. I can imagine how lucky it was to live to see Victory Day. Staying alive and coming home to their native Zheblakhty was the dream of every soldier. We will always remember those who did not return to our village. 110 people were left lying in foreign lands and lands. For example, he died on Polish soil. There, in the city of Kazimierz Dolny, he was buried in a mass grave. And Ivan Kibanov, an 18-year-old defender of the Fatherland, died in the first days of the war on Belarusian soil. We will forever remember and honor you, defenders of the Russian land.

Dear veterans! Thank you for what you have done for our Motherland. You are real winning warriors. You showed and proved to the enemy that the Russian soldier is invincible, that the Russian soldier is the most courageous, hardy and strong in spirit. We live in peacetime, but I believe that every man should serve in the army and repay his debt to the Motherland. I wish you health, prosperity in your family, and even more love from your loved ones. On the way to the holiday of May 9, the bird cherry blossoms wildly for you, dear veterans.

Smolkina Lyuba

Hello, dear veterans. I heard about your exploits. They seem very great to me. For example, now many 18-year-old boys are leaving the army. And what happens? We will lose the war if it starts. The guys who came from the army say that their grandfathers beat them there, and because of this, all teenagers do not want to join the army. I am absolutely sure that this did not happen to you during the war. You fought the Nazis and did not beat your Red Army soldiers, because every soldier was dear. I want to join the army and serve the Fatherland, but I don’t want to be humiliated. Answer, dear veterans, to those who dissolve their hands - is he a real soldier or not?

Timofeev Pasha

Hello, dear veterans of the Great Patriotic War. I really want to know if you still have hatred for the German people? I am proud of your Victory. And sometimes I am ashamed of our behavior towards you. Those for whom you died, ruthlessly, taking advantage of your defenselessness, steal your awards from you. This is scary! It probably hurts you to look at all this. I wish you health, patience and long life.

Redkina Sveta

Dear veteran! I bow to your courage, courage, and perseverance. On Victory Day, I really want to give you snowdrops, if only they have time to bloom. For flowers, with spring comes life. And it is no coincidence that Victory Day also fell in the spring. Then, May 9, the greatest day came. Has arrived new life- without war. I wish you health and longevity. May your children and grandchildren be well with you.

Kanankova Dasha

Hello, dear veteran! 7th grade student Vlad Kharitonov writes to you. I know that you “plowed” all the way to Berlin and were not afraid to give your life for your Motherland. And now no one is trying to attack us, because you inspired the whole world that Russia is invincible. I would like to accomplish a feat in the name of the Motherland, but I’m still in school. I wish you health and happiness.

Kharitonov Vlad

Dear veterans! I am happy to sing and dance for you. When we had a Courage lesson “I am a patriot”, I listened carefully to our war veterans. Uncle Grisha Kibanov remembers very well many cases from the war, and told us about where and in what places he fought. I want to thank you, veterans, I know for sure that I am a patriot, because I love my village and the people in it.

Kiriyenko Olya

Hello, dear veteran! The future defender of the Fatherland, Egor Demin, writes to you. I admire you! You fought for Moscow, for Stalingrad, for Leningrad, you burned at the Kursk tank battle, but survived! And we just go clear the snow in your yard, dig potatoes for you, and put firewood in woodpiles. Is this a feat? I am proud of you, veteran of the Great Patriotic War. Stay alive for a long time, feed us with your sincerity and kindness.

Demin Egor

Many years have passed, the war is long gone, but the memory of you, dear veterans, is in our hearts. We will always help you. Call the school and we will be happy to come and visit you. And not just to talk, to calm you down, but to help you in the yard, in the garden. Live in good health, dear veterans of war and labor.

Kanavalchuk Masha

Dear veteran! I know what war is. War means the death of people, and soldiers are the defenders of the Fatherland. If you are not a coward, then you must go to war and defend your land to the end. In general, it should be difficult for a person to kill another person. Well, what if there's a war? The Germans attacked us without declaring war, which means they are enemies and must be killed, but Hitler sent them to this war. So it was necessary to kill him. Many Russian people died. The families were left without fathers, mothers lost sons, sisters lost brothers. This is what the most terrible person wanted - Hitler. But our army defeated the enemy. I want to wish all veterans that they are healthy, that they live longer, and that a new Hitler never appears.

Inin Nikita

Dear war veterans! I congratulate you on the great holiday, on the day of expulsion of fascism from Russian soil. You defended Russia with your breasts. Your torment ended on May 9. I am grateful to you, war veterans, for this feat. If there had been no victory, then perhaps I would not have existed.

Matveev Serezha

Dear veterans of the Great Patriotic War! I am very grateful to you for protecting us during the difficult years of the war. Now is a time of peace, and I would like it to remain so forever.

Markelov Kolya

Hello, our dear war veteran! I congratulate you on the 65th anniversary of the great Victory. I want to wish you that you live forever and that we remember you. If you call us for help, we will not take a penny from you, we will simply help from the bottom of our hearts.

Permyakov Petya

Dear veterans! I know that now is the anniversary of our Victory over fascism. My relatives and I are grateful to you for fighting day and night for our Motherland. And you managed to defeat the enemy. The feats you have accomplished prove that you truly love your Motherland. You sacrificed your life to protect her. And the women who did not go to the front worked from morning to evening. It was no easier for them than for those who were at the front. And because you starved, didn’t sleep a lot, fought, we wish you health and long life. You will always be in our memory.

Tonkoshkurov Ilya

Hello, dear veteran! How are you doing, what are you doing? How is your health? What was your previous profession? How old are you? Do you have favorite hobby? Do you often think about the war? I wish you another long summer without getting sick.

Irodova Galya

Hello, dear veterans! The war has long died down. Many people died. Women raised children alone, and some soldiers returned from the war crippled. We try to take care of you, provide all possible assistance, and talk about your exploits in the school museum. I wish you to live many years and that there is peace and harmony in your homes.

Petrova Marina

Hello, dear veteran! How do you feel? Please tell me about some terrible operation in the war and tell me where it is better to live - in those 40s or in 2010? I want to wish you a long life, because there are so few of you left. The current generation understands this less and less. And they don’t understand that people like you must be protected, because you are real Heroes of the Soviet Union and our time. I bow to you

Grigoriev Nazar

Dear veterans! I wanted to thank you for your feat. This is a great feat! You saved our land from enemies. After all, we all could have become prisoners of the Germans, but we won, and we are happy to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Victory. Together with everyone else, I will go to the rally at the monument and once again read the names of those who did not return to our Zheblakhty. I will remember my grandfather, Semyon Vasilyevich Smolkin, who is no longer alive, but who courageously defended his Motherland.

Smolkin Zhenya

Dear veteran! I sincerely want to congratulate you on the 65th anniversary of the great Victory. It was a rare blessing to survive in this terrible war, because I know that victory came at a very high price. That is why we, young people, remember you. Sometimes I feel ashamed of some of the actions of young guys, although I myself am from this generation. Now I watch programs and films on television about the Great Patriotic War and ask myself the question: could I fight like that, could I accomplish a feat like Nikolai Gastello or Alexander Matrosov? After all, every person wants to live. I imagine what this desire was like last days war. Everyone wanted to see victory with their own eyes. And suddenly death... I am happy that I have the honor of seeing war veterans alive, I am ready to bow to them and wish them health.

Dear and respected veteran, winner of the Great Patriotic War! I would like to ask one question: did you love during the war, and was there love during the war? The second question is: what conditions did the state create to make your life better after the war? As for why you won, I will try to answer myself. Because you fought for the Russian land, defended your families, your lives, and we were all united in this matter. Congratulations on Victory Day! I wish you to live to be a hundred years old, not to lose heart, more joyful days!

Khudyakov Semyon

Hello, dear veteran! A 10th grade student, Edinach Igor, is writing to you. Firstly, I would like to congratulate you on the 65th anniversary of the Victory and wish you health and longevity. I don’t know what it was like for you during this war, was it scary? I know that the Germans did not spare anyone. Just remember Khatyn or Myasnoy Bor... I want to imagine myself for a minute in your place: if I, hungry and wounded, could go on the attack and beat the enemy. I don't know, I'm not very sure about this, but if I got really angry, maybe I could. Dear veteran, live long. Who knows what would have happened now if you had not won.

Hello, dear veteran!
I greatly admire the feats that you accomplished together with your compatriots in the name of your homeland. I am very glad that many people are not indifferent to your action. Already installed and still installing great amount monuments. They convey all the horrors of life of the Soviet people during the war. And no less films have been made that convey the full severity of your fate and those fighters who, unfortunately, did not live to see our time. Many poems, stories, stories have been written, and they are all about the heroic fate of citizens of the USSR during the Great Patriotic War.
It is a pity that some people do not yet fully understand the value of peace - a clear blue sky above their heads, in which shells do not explode, the right to freely study, develop and live in independent Russia with their family. And because of this, quarrels occur not only between people, but also between countries, developing into wars. I hope that all armed conflicts will end very soon and forever.
The war left its mark on my family... From my grandmother’s stories, I know that many of my relatives went to the front. The fate of some of them after World War II is unknown, and almost all of the survivors were seriously injured.
Many thanks to you, veteran of the Great Patriotic War. After all, if not for your feat, then me and my loved ones would never have been in the world. Health and long happy years to you, dear veteran.
With great respect, student primary school No. 24 Mikhailovsk, Stavropol Territory Umnova Maria.

Hello, Unknown Soldier!
Masha Umnova, a 4th grade student, is writing to you. Your name is not familiar to me, but I know and admire the feat that you accomplished together with your compatriots. Many wonderful books have been written about the heroic fate of your comrades. I've already read some of them, but I'm committed to reading them all. I also heard a lot of songs dedicated to the war. In all countries of the former Soviet Union, many monuments have been erected and a huge number of films have been shot that convey the full burden of the fate of the Soviet people.
I, like my classmates, value peace and the fact that Russia is an independent country in which children can study freely and live in a family. What a pity that some people do not appreciate this, and quarrels occur not only between people, but between countries, developing into wars. I hope that soon they will understand that they were wrong and stop the conflicts.
I know that my two great-grandfathers went to war and only one returned. I am very grateful to those who gave their lives in the name of mine. After all, if you had not won, then I probably would not have been born.
I bow to your feat, unknown soldier!

There are events in history that remain in people's memory for centuries. The Great Patriotic War can rightly be included among them. There are few of us left who were direct participants in those events. In order to show those who at the cost of their lives defended the freedom and independence of our country, schoolchildren write letters to war veterans.

We offer options for those words of gratitude that modern teenagers can express to their great-grandparents.

Appeal to great-grandfather

A letter to a World War II veteran can be written as part of the “We Know! We remember! We are proud! Your attitude towards those people who left their family and friends in order to go to the battlefields can be expressed as follows:

“Dear great-grandfather, I didn’t find you, but I know for sure that you were in that terrible war. I heard many times from my grandmother about what a wonderful person you were: kind, affectionate, patient. It’s a pity, my dear great-grandfather, that I never saw you, but I am rightfully proud that it was you who had to defend the freedom and independence of our country at the cost of your life. I will always be proud of you!”

Our dear veterans!

We offer another letter to a war veteran from a schoolboy:

“Hello, dear veteran of the Great Patriotic War! Is a 2nd grade student writing to you? We have never met, but I know for sure that you are a brave and courageous person. After all, only people like you, my dear veteran, could defeat the fascists and protect our country from the invaders.

Perhaps you took part in the Battle of Kursk, or fought near Moscow, or took Berlin by storm. Or maybe you, together with other soldiers, did not allow the Nazis to pass through Stalingrad! From fiction I know a little about how hard it was at the front. But, despite the fact that you had to lose friends, you survived, showed heroism and courage during the attacks. I am proud, dear veteran, that I live in the country that you defended! Thank you for not sparing your life so that I could live and study at school!”

Variant of gratitude to the heroes of the war

How to compose the Great Patriotic War from a schoolboy? A similar action is held before the Victory Day. Primary school children, together with their mentors, write words of gratitude to those people who gave Russia freedom and independence.

Here is another version of the letter to war veterans:

“Good afternoon, dear veteran. It is difficult for me to express words of gratitude for the fact that today I can breathe, speak, hear my loved ones, smile at the sun, swim in the warm sea. It was you, risking your own life, who defended our country. It was you who did not surrender to the Nazis, went on the attack, died for the sake of our country being a free and independent power.”

How can you end such a letter? Children can show their gratitude to a veteran of the Great Patriotic War with their drawings and poems of their own composition.

Russia is proud of its sons!

All letters to war veterans are a tribute to their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We bring to your attention another option school essay, dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War:

“Who are you, unknown soldier? The one who, at the cost of his life, defended the independence of the country. The one who gave the last piece of bread to hungry children, while he himself went on the attack? I am convinced that it is you, the unknown soldier, who deserve awards and honors. I am proud to be born and grow up in a country that once gave birth to a Hero like you. I understand perfectly well that my letter cannot bring back those people who died on the battlefields of that terrible, merciless war. But I want my peers to understand that it was you, the unknown soldier, who gave us a bright and carefree childhood.”

Victory Volunteers

All letters to war veterans, written by ordinary schoolchildren, can be folded in the form of front-line triangles and distributed to veterans before May 9. Of course, sincere words of gratitude written by children will not leave the participants of the Great Patriotic War indifferent. Currently in Russia there is a movement called “Volunteers of Victory”. The guys not only deliver letters to war veterans, but also prepare congratulations for them in the form of songs or poems. Such a movement is an organization in which young and active citizens of Russia take care of people who became defenders for the country during difficult war years.

Appeal to a veteran

How can modern schoolchildren express their gratitude to those people who defended the freedom and independence of the country at Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk? A letter of appeal to veterans is an option to demonstrate your respect to veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

We present the text of a letter written by an elementary school student to his great-grandmother, whom the child had never seen with his own eyes.

“Hello, my dear great-grandmother. It so happens that you and I don’t know each other. But I know a lot about you from my grandmother and mother. You were only 15 years old when that terrible war began, but you went to the front and served as a sister of mercy.

Grandma told me about how you pulled out soldiers on your back, risking your own life. You were a little older than me when you received your first award - the medal "For Courage". I'm proud of you, my dear great-grandmother. When I look at old photographs in our family album, I see your open and happy smile. You never told your grandmother about how hard it was at the front. I am proud to have such a great-grandmother! I dream of being as brave and honest, and also loving and defending my country!”

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