Armenian president to head to Moscow on working visit
08.05.2015,
13:46
Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan is heading to Moscow today to participate in the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council and the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, the presidential press office reported.
YEREVAN, May 8. /ARKA/. Armenia’s president Serzh Sargsyan is heading to Moscow today to participate in the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council and the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, the presidential press office reported.
An informal CIS leaders’ summit will be held in the Russian capital on May 8, as part of the Victory Day events.
In the period from June 1941 to May 1945, over 600,000 Armenians were drafted to the Soviet Army, about 300,000 of them were killed in the battles. A hundred and six Armenians were awarded Hero of the Soviet Union, including legendary pilot Nelson Stepanyan and Marshall of the Soviet Union Hovhannes Baghramyan who received the award twice. Twenty-seven Armenian became full cavaliers of the Order of Glory.
Armenians’ contribution in the victory included major army commanders, such as twice Hero of the Soviet Union marshall Hovhannes Baghramyan, Hero of the Soviet Union marshall of armored troops Hamazasp Babajanyan, aviation marshall Sergey Khudiakov (Armenak Khanferyants), Hero of the Soviet Union fleet admiral Ivan Isakov (Hovhannes Isahakyan) and marshall of engineer troops Sergey Aganov.
Armenia sent six motor-rifle divisions to the frontline, including the 39th Tamanyan division that reached Berlin. About 100,000 ethnic Armenians were involved in the resistance movement in WWII from the Armenian communities worldwide and fought as part of the allies’ armies. –0--