June 22, 1941,
Beautiful day, right
after my Birthday.
When I thought, I
will have it all.
Someone screaming:
War, war, turn on the
radio.
4 pm, nothing will be
the same again.
Women crying:
Oh, my God, oh, my
God!
Sons, why do you have
to go!?
Men getting ready
without a word,
Stone faces: we will
be back with victory.
Took only ten minutes
to make huge lines near the school:
All men from 18 to 55
years old,
Women, nurses and
telephonists
Must go
immediately...
The next day radios
working nonstop,
Our leader had the
first talk:
Brothers and sisters
we will together stay
And face our enemy.
Everyone is getting
ready,
All prepared:
Food, milk, bread,
clothes...
The first two years were the hardest one.
One day from Moscow,
Two days from bombs
and thanks,
We stood up strong.
All young and most of
old men were gone,
Not eighteen still
had to go.
I remember my mother
slapped my face first time:
Ira, don't cry. Keep
your tears for our victory.
My father was working
day and night,
We didn't know he
almost didn't eat,
Kept the bread for
me.
Mother could only
ask,
When she was back
from working on the farm:
If any letters from
my brother, what's new,
If I ate and did my
homework.
Women felt sorry for
us, girls,
No matter what, we
had to go to school.
I saw women pulling
metal pieces,
Digging the dry land,
Our army needed
bread,
Twice a months a big
truck,
What can you give to
our victory,
We gave everything.
No way we would let
our men go down,
If we were standing
behind.
We believed...
When my grandmother was small,
She thought her
parents didn't love her much at all.
Because she was a
girl.
And her brother could
do what he wanted,
They would fight and
mother was always on the brother's side:
He is a boy, he is
right.
Then the Second World
War started.
Her three uncles and
two aunts went the very first day,
Summer, was summer
again...
In less than a months
papers: you will never see them at all.
Now, winter, her
brother turn, he was almost eighteen years old.
All the young girl
knew, she wants him back home and there is no chance if he wouldn't be back.
When many people gave
up, when mothers stopped to believe and wait,
All she repeated: we
will win, he will be back.
It was not two
counties war any more,
It was her war too.
And guess how won?
An old ugly witch war
or
A beautiful young
girl?
The girl who could
see the places she had never been,
Who could see faces,
who could feel,
Who could stop a
machine gun,
And change the
direction of an enemy tank.
The girl who stood up
against the war and said only one time:
"He is mine,
don't even try".
From an old village
far away,
She brought her
brother home back.
Everyone was
surprised,
Who can go to the war
and never be touched once?
He has medals, he is
parents pride.
They did not know,
The sister wanted her
brother only to be alive,
More than anything in
the world.
It wasn't important
if they will ever fight or
Who love who more.
She wanted him be at
home.
I asked old soldier:
Were you afraid at
least one time?
He said: yes, of
course, I won't lie.
I didn't know what's next,
What to expect.
In times when fear
was stopping me,
I closed my eyes, and
voice inside,
Would push me
forward:
It's for the future,
you will be fine;
Go, make one step,
then one more,
And more, and more...
Now, see, I am with you at home.
After the war we rebuilt our
cities,
Rebuilt our land, we started all over,
We started again, day after day, brick after
brick, not just for us,
Who made it, walked through.
We did it for people,
Who covered us, stood up in frond,
And said: no way I let you touch my sons and
my daughters, my home, my peace.
We rebuilt our land for our children, far away
chubby grand kids to walk and enjoy, love, live, be strong.
We are the one who can do it all...
The Victory day,
Music on the radio everywhere!
The biggest thought we, women, had,
The war is over and our men will be back.
Thin, sick, tired, with grey hair,
But alive!
Thank you, God,
They returned home alive...
For us winning the war was
Only matter of time.
We knew, from day one,
From the moment we heard the news on radios:
Nothing ever will stop us.
We will win, stepping every day
Closer to the victory.
The first happiest day at that war
Was when my cousin, a nurse,
Got home for 3 days.
She had two medals,
It was December, 1941.
She had concussion in one battle,
But was smiling like nothing happened:
You know what,
I have twenty seven brothers...
We promised, if we get out after one time,
We all will be sisters and brothers.
Young Russian nurse dancing
On a mobile hospital floor.
Green uniform, medal and smile.
Like nothing to worry,
Nothing to cry.
Everyone’s laughing, no sirens.
Old doctor quietly said:
Now I know,
We always will win.
For girls like this we will stay
until the end.
We will stay until the end.
The first winter battle,
Fire and ice,
Bombs, flying grenades, fast dirty
tanks.
No time to worry,
No time to cry.
Go under fire,
Save life after life.
Red captain, can’t see the face,
Looked at her eyes and
Wiped all burned hands:
For girls like this
We will stay until the end.
We will stay until the end.
1945, near Berlin,
Surrounded house,
Only one our soldier,
Out of hundred survived.
He gives the nurse gun:
Girl, you can ran,
Beg them, believe,
You are young, you have to live.
Leave me here,
I don’t think I’ll make it anyway.
Take the gun, do what I say.
What the nurse said,
How she smiled:
I am not leaving you,
The war will end.
And we,
We will stay until the end,
We will stay until the end.
... Only one time he felt giving up during the
war.
1942, new year,
Our army was not winning,
Was not getting a chance,
No left friends,
Standing near the capital.
Only one of thousand could survive after each
fight.
Then propaganda took a new way.
All the solders and generals were told the same
day:
Think what would happen if we loose now,
What would happen to our women and children.
They are working day at night, factories,
hospitals,
Collective farms, cutting forest, building train roads,
Giving us their blood like cows give milk,
Sending you last piece of bread.
Not giving up.
What would happen to them.
Think about our women here,
Who go after you in each fight,
Hoping only to be on time.
You soldiers, you have guns, bombs, tanks,
The nurses, doctors have only medical bags.
Think again what would happen to them...
It was the first day of our victory.