75th Anniversary of the Victory at Stalingrad
February 7, 3:30pm - 3:00pmMānoa Campus, Moore 252

75 years ago Stalingrad (known today as Volgograd- the city our professor Kostetskaya is from) was the turning point of WWII in the fight against the Nazi Regime. It was there that Hitler’s Germany was held off long enough to help secure a victory for the allies in the war.
At the end, Stalingrad went from half a million people to a mere 35,000. But today the city is again thriving and has built itself. Come to celebrate these victories this Wednesday at Russian Club, and come learn more about the history of Russia! All levels of Russian including zero are welcome!
Ticket Information
free
Event Sponsor
Russian Department, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Olga Mukhortova, (412) 294-7942, omu@hawaii.edu, http://manoa.hawaii.edu/llea/russian/russian-club-at-uh-manoa-2/
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