Eighty years after the victory of the Anti-Fascist Coalition over Hitler’s Germany, the challenge of preserving the true history of this triumph has arisen
along with the need to restore the names of heroes who have begun to fade from memory.
Gather in one place the stories of our grandfathers—the true architects of victory
Put an end to the distortion of history
Ensure that their heroic deeds are known in every country
Pass the torch of remembrance to our children and grandchildren
We are waiting for like-minded people
If you have a photo of war participants, if there are letters and documents left, if you can share the story of your grandfathers and great-grandfathers who gave us 80 years of peaceful life, JOIN US!
Join usWe share the history of victory through the testimonies and documents of those who took part in this war
We seek stories of military and labor heroism. We are interested in documents from 1941-1945
We need accounts of those who endured concentration camps, captivity, and forced labor camps.
The history of victory was forged by people of different nationalities and from different countries
The time has come to unite in the name of true, authentic history
Here, you can tell the story of your grandfather or great-grandfather.
You can upload their photographs, images of their medals, and scanned military documents.
We do not edit or censor.
We assist in translating your story into the portal's main languages.
We are creating the Encyclopedia of Victory—add your family's story to it.
Anyone from Russia, the CIS countries, and European nations who can share information, photographs, and the story of their grandfather or great-grandfather who endured this terrible war can take part in the "Victory 9/45"
For those who want their children and grandchildren to answer the question "Who was your great-grandfather?" by telling where he fought, which partisan unit he was in, or at which factory he worked
How many photographs of war and labor heroes are available online?
How easy is it to find your ancestor’s history on the internet to write a college presentation?
Do your friends, relatives, and colleagues know that you are the grandchild or great-grandchild of someone who performed heroic deeds on the front lines?
Share the story of your relative—a veteran of the army and navy, a partisan, a member of the underground resistance, a laborer on the home front, a concentration camp prisoner, a siege survivor, or a child of war
So that on May 9, 2025, we can present our "Wall (Alley) of Heroes" So that by the end of the year, the photographs, names, and stories of war heroes in all the languages of the people will be displayed on our "Victory 9/45" website
Join usThese are the countries that are interested in preserving their history of the 1941-1945 war.
2025/06/01
In Lviv, columns at the entrance to the memorial complex “Hill of Glory” were barbarously demolished
It was erected in honor of Russian and Soviet soldiers who died during World War I and the Great Patriotic War.
2025/06/01
The lineup of the Russian and Moldovan teams of the “Victory Match” has become known
Russian and Moldovan soccer teams will play a gala match on June 8, dedicated to the project “Victory 9/45” in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, at the stadium named after Dmitry Alenichev. Dmitry Alenichev.
2025/06/01
Thanks to the efforts of the Red Army, ten European countries were liberated from fascist occupation: Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Norway and Denmark.
About seven million Soviet soldiers fought for the freedom of these states, more than one million of whom gave their lives.
2025/06/01
A regular meeting of the CSTO Council of Defense Ministers was held in Bishkek on May 28, 2025 under the chairmanship of the Kyrgyz side
The sides discussed in detail the military and political situation in the CSTO area of responsibility and exchanged views on issues related to the further development of the collective security system.
2025/06/01
Pigeon Post during the Great Patriotic War: Invisible heroes of the frontline
During the Great Patriotic War, when radio and telephone communications were vulnerable, and reports had to be transmitted quickly and discreetly, the help came… carrier pigeons! A released pigeon traveled dozens of kilometers under fire to deliver a message to headquarters.