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Afghanistan hurts in my soul
And everyone I've met and haven't met,
May they live long in this world
Like silence on the far side...

Decor :

  • projector,
  • screen,
  • computer,
  • exhibition of creative works of students.

While the students are seated, a song sounds (B. Galkin “To the Russian Soldier”, see Appendix).

Leading: Hello, dear friends! Our meeting today is a tribute to the memory of all those involved in the heroic and tragic wars of the 20th century. It takes place on the eve of the celebration of Internationalist Warrior Day.

Presenter: February 15, 2009 marks the 20th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. It was on this day that the war, which lasted twice as long as the Great Patriotic War, ended. She was kept silent for a long time. They dosed the truth about heroes and losses. They weren't even allowed to cry over the graves. They skimped on medals. Then this war broke out in poems and songs, tragic, bright and courageous. They are valuable not for their professionalism, first of all, but for their sincerity and piercingness. Today we will hear them. They, like soldiers returning from battle, will tell you about the courage and strength of the human spirit.

Stills from the film “The Last Soldier” (see Appendix: Afghanistan. On the eve of the war...” (This appendix can be obtained from the author of the work).

Leading: December 25th. From 15.00 the entry of formations and units of the 40th Army into the DRA began in three directions: through Kushka, Termez and Khorog. The 103rd Airborne Division was transferred by military transport aircraft to the airfields of Kabul, Bagram and partly Kandahar.

Presenter: Because of the high mountains of the Hindu Kush, for a long time we received almost no information, only the airy “black tulips” delivering coffins reminded us that there was a real war going on there and our guys’ service was not easy... In the meantime, our press was dominated by silence, there was a war in Afghanistan. The relatives of Soviet soldiers did not know that their sons, husbands, brothers were thrown into the fire of real battles... Over time, we learned how dangerous the profession of a helicopter pilot is, that the word “spirit” can mean not only something sublime, but also a bearded creature with a Kalashnikov at the ready. Military jargon has been enriched with new terms: “green stuff”, “turntable”, “cargo - three hundred”, “cargo - two hundred”...

Leading: It just so happened that the Russian soldier defended not only his homeland, but also helped fraternal peoples. And this was called “fulfilling an international duty.” And then, back in 1979, the Russians went deep into Asia to help build a happy life.

Poem (read by student):

How many Russian boy soldiers
From now on they lie in silent eternity.
And they look from photographs of little ones
With surprisingly lively eyes.
Oh, how many mothers are there in Russia?
They shed bitter tears.
Their pain cannot be overcome, it cannot be warmed up
Under mourning black scarves.
Again the wedges of burnt souls float
The sky mixed with clouds
Snow will fall over sweet home
Or they will fall with warm rains.
Tears flow down the gold of names,
According to the dates that ended life at its zenith.
Sad and quiet bell ringing
As if whispering: “Boys, forgive me...”

Song: “And how can I not remember...” (Spanish students)

Presenter: Much water has passed under the bridge since that time. The wounds gradually healed, the soldiers and officers matured, became wiser, and grew old. But only the memory of the distant Afghan war is alive and neither years nor distance can erase the events of that war...

Song: “Ballad of a Little Man” against the background of footage chronicling the Afghan War, (see Appendix)

Poem: Viktor Kutsenko “Time has chosen us” (the student reads against the background of newsreel footage).

Time has chosen us
Spun in an Afghan snowstorm,
Friends called us at a terrible hour,
We put on a special uniform.
And in the fire of mountain difficult roads
They sprinkled their blood on their campaigns,
Didn't notice in the whirlwind of worries,
How minutes are compressed into years.

These qualities are not for show.
The Motherland has countless heroes.
Time has chosen us!
Through the pages of times
They walked to the victory marches.
Many famous Russian names
Inscribed on granite eternity.
And when it was hard at times,
Strength melted away in the roar of battle,
We were thrown into pillboxes more than once
The unyielding audacity of the heroes.
Loyalty, valor, courage and honor -
These qualities are not for show.
The Motherland has countless heroes.
Time has chosen us.

Leading: These nine years and fifty-one days of fierce battles in a foreign land brought our people a lot of grief, troubles and suffering. But even there, in distant Afghanistan, Soviet soldiers showed the best human qualities: courage, perseverance, nobility. In the incredibly difficult conditions of combat life, far from home, hourly exposed to danger, and sometimes mortal, they remained faithful to the military oath, military and human duty.

Presenter: And far away they had their Motherland, hometown, village, house, mothers, wives, children. We didn’t have time to do much - life was just beginning.

Song: “I'll be back” Spanish. Gr. Contingent against the background of footage from the chronicle “The Boys” (see Appendix).

Leading: Faithful to the oath, convinced that they were defending the interests of the Motherland and providing friendly assistance to the neighboring people, they were only fulfilling their military duty. The song that will now be played is a tribute to the courage of all participants in the Afghan war, including those in this hall.

Song: “The demobilization flew away” Spanish. students against the background of chronicle footage.

Leading: The 20th century is often called turbulent and cruel, and this is how it became for our history. The war, one way or another, touched every generation - some fought with weapons in their hands, some saw off loved ones to the war, some mourned the dead.

Presenter: A funeral funeral struck the mothers' windows like a black, ominous wing. How many tears were cried, how much grief fell on the woman in an instant! But no mother can come to terms with the death of her son. She waits and hopes all her life: what if a miracle happens and a son, her little blood, appears on the doorstep.

Failed brides are waiting for their loved ones.

Song: “Prayer” Spanish. V. Kolesnikov against the background of the frames “Temples of Russia” (see Appendix).

Poem: I. Morozov “Remember us Russia” against the background of footage “Did not return from the battle” from the archives of the regional museum

Remember us, Russia, in the December cold,
Before you sit down to the festive table.
Remember those who did not break their oath to you,
Who took care of you forever and left for eternity.
Remember us, covered with ashes and dust,
Machine guns embedded in the rocky firmament.
Write us down in history as a sad reality
And mark your mother’s heart with a scar.
Remember us, Russia, both the evil and the tired,
Stupefied from the heat, without sleep, without water.
Measuring life from rest to rest,
From star to star, from trouble to trouble.
Remember us and those proud with the victorious attack,
Not one step removed from the peaks taken.
Not a tribune speech, not a newspaper line -
Write it down on the great tablets of love.
Remember us, Russia, in a certain sadness,
Unraveling your golden braid.
We bequeathed to those who remained to remember and live,
To live as we lived - for you!

Song: “Black Tulip” by A. Rosenbaum against the background of chronicle footage (see Appendix).

Leading: Human memory is short-lived, and inexorable time erases from the earth the traces of that distant war “beyond the river.” A war in which tens of thousands of yesterday's boys, who joined the army after school, became crippled. About a million Soviet people passed through the crucible of Afghanistan. Quite a few of them perished on that rocky ground: thousands of dead and dead from wounds and diseases, hundreds of missing people. Many mothers and fathers did not wait for their sons, and they did not say “Mom, I’m alive...”.

Presenter:

A minute of silence...
Comrades, stand up
And in memory of the fallen -
Imagine the heroes.
Forever in our heart
Immortal names their sound.
A minute of silence, a minute of silence...

MINUTE OF SILENCE (metronome, "Eternal Flame" screensaver)

Song: “Cuckoo” Spanish. student.

Leading: The countdown of this war for soldiers and officers of our Army began on December 27, 1979...

Song: “We are leaving” Spanish. Gr. “Turn” against the background of footage chronicling the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan (see Appendix).

Leading: The soldiers left Afghanistan amid flowers and smiles, paying their last respects to the fallen.

Song: “And how can I not remember...” Spanish. school students.

Presenter: Today we have invited internationalist soldiers to our meeting, for whom the years of service in Afghanistan are behind us, years filled with anxiety and risk. After all, heroism is the conscientious fulfillment of one’s duty – human, military – to the end and in any conditions.

Leading: Today our guest is... (presentation of Afghan soldiers).

Presenter: No matter what they say, no matter what they think, you managed to go through the fire of battles and the smoke of conflagrations with dignity and honor...

Leading: No matter what they say, no matter what they think, but you know the value of male friendship, forged in fire, you know how to mourn losses, you are honest before your conscience and holy memory.

Presenter:

No matter what they say, you managed to get through
Everything that the war has measured out to you,
And it’s not for nothing that you put on today
Your military orders.

Leading: The floor is given... (speeches by Afghan soldiers).

Presenter : Happy upcoming holiday to you, dear men! And may numerous congratulations on this day give you fortitude, courage, and optimism!

There are congratulations from students and songs.

Leading: Every time gives birth to its heroes. But feat of arms has always stood on a high moral pedestal, crowning the best qualities of a person - a citizen, a patriot.

Presenter : Soldiers do not start wars, but they are the ones who pay with their lives for the mistakes of politicians.

Leading : The events of those years are assessed differently. Those who gave the orders and those who carried them out look at the Afghan war differently. But for both of them, the actions that took place on the territory of Afghanistan fit into one capacious and terrible word - war. A war that should never happen again, the lessons of which should be learned for the rest of our lives.

Presenter: The battles end, but history is eternal. The Afghan war is also a thing of history. But she will live long in human memory, because her story was written with the blood of soldiers and the tears of mothers. She will live in the memory of orphans left without fathers. It will live in the souls of those who participated in it. The generation scorched by its fire, like no one else, learned the military and moral lessons of that undeclared, heroic and tragic Afghan war.

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Goals:

  • Familiarize students with the reason for the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan.
  • Determining the historical significance of the Afghan war.
  • Foster a sense of duty, responsibility, self-sacrifice, and patriotism.

Expected results:

  • preparing students for participation in the socio-political life of the country, readiness for worthy service to the Fatherland;
  • solving the problem of generational continuity;
  • increasing the status of heroic-patriotic education in educational institutions.

EVENT SCENARIO

On the screen: Slide 1
In front of the stage there are stands with photographs of fellow countrymen who died in “hot spots”. In front of each photo is a lit candle.
Poems are heard behind the scenes:

1 presenter:

The boys get summonses
And the boys leave to serve.
They have this duty:
Protect the Fatherland from the enemy.
Mothers see off their sons
And they are given orders,
They will kiss you deeply and cross you
And they will cry pitifully like a woman.
And the fathers, waving at the glass of “bitter”,
Knowing how hard a soldier's path is,
They say, squeezing their hand tightly:
“Don’t forget to write, son.”
The young men of Russia take the oath,
They take an oath in front of the banner.
The young men do not yet know
That they won't all come home.
There are fewer and fewer graying mothers and fathers,
They all go to another world...
And my son remains in granite,
Remains forever young!

Presenter 2: These heartfelt poems were written by Lyudmila Matveevna Plyatseva, a mother who lost her only son.

Presenter 1: Every woman, seeing her son, brother, or lover off to the army, hopes for a meeting, but not all hopes are destined to come true.

Presenter 2:

You didn't want me to become a widow,
To look longingly at the sky at night.
Washing my face with tears, not with water,
Whispering: “Come back! You haven’t been home for a long time!”
Even though you hear my earthly voice,
And although you have no right to return to me,
Let your whisper be heard everywhere,
In the murmur of a stream and in the rustle of an oak forest.
Forgive me that I became a widow,
But don’t worry, my love, don’t,
I remember you - that means you are alive,
All this is like a reward for my soul.

Slide 2

Presenter 1: More than 20 years ago, the ten-year war in Afghanistan ended. These events played a significant role in the history of our Motherland. And knowledge of history is necessary, since those who do not know the past are condemned to repeat the mistakes humanity has made.

Presenter 2: For the first time, the issue of sending our troops into Afghanistan was put on the agenda on March 15, 1979, when an anti-government rebellion broke out in Herat. Afghan leaders requested military assistance in suppressing this rebellion by sending Soviet troops into the territory of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA).

Presenter 1: The officially declared main goal of the Soviet military presence in the DRA was formulated unambiguously - to provide assistance in stabilizing the situation and repelling possible external aggression. They were instructed to protect the local population from gangs, as well as distribute food, fuel and basic necessities. Our government hoped that the deployment of troops would be short-term.

Slides 3-4

Presenter 2: On December 25, 1979, at 15.00, the entry of a limited contingent of Soviet troops into the territory of Afghanistan began, through Kushka to Herat and Kandahar, and then to Kabul.
On the night of December 27, 1979, special groups of the USSR KGB “Zenith” and “Thunder”, formed during the operation in Afghanistan from Alpha employees, together with special forces of the Main Intelligence Directorate, stormed the presidential palace on the outskirts of Kabul. The entire operation “Storm-333” lasted no more than 20 minutes; in addition to the palace, 17 more objects in Kabul were captured.
The next morning, Soviet troops began to arrive in Kabul. Thus began the ten-year Afghan war...

Slide 5

Reader:

We are given only an hour before departure,
Just an hour of last rest.
They told us: we are flying to Afghanistan.
Yesterday's boys are flying to Kabul.
Today we are not writing any lines.
And, entrusting your fate to the domes,
Let's descend into the Afghan sands,
And we will measure the rocks with our boots...

Slides 6-7

Presenter 1: Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov, a major general, was appointed commander of the 40th Army, that is, a limited contingent brought into Afghanistan. When planning any military operations, the army command was closely faced with the only problem: how to save people's lives? Both Soviet and Afghan! How to avoid the death of soldiers?

Slide 8

The song by A. Rosenbaum “In the Black Tulip” is playing.

Presenter 2: On April 14, 1988, the foreign ministers of Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Soviet Union and the United States signed five documents in Geneva on a political settlement of the situation around Afghanistan. According to the Geneva Agreements, which came into force a month later, Soviet troops were supposed to leave Afghanistan in nine months.

Slides 9-10

Presenter 1: The first withdrawal of our troops took place in June-July 1980. In 1983, several more units were returned to the territory of the Soviet Union. The large-scale withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan was carried out in three stages. The first one was October 1986. The second – May 15, 1988. Third – February 15, 1989. Troops left the territory of Afghanistan in a combat situation. The main problem was organizing military guards for the columns on the march.

Reader:

I take off over Kabul for the last time.
Home! Home! Now it's forever.
The night is full of stars and jet noise.
And somewhere in it my star burns.

The roll is at the limit, the nerves are at the limit.
And overload does not raise your hands.
Do you remember me, birch, pine, spruce?
You are as far from me as the stars.
Below lies a strange midnight city:
Tens of thousands of tiny lights.
Tens of thousands of stars, spilled onto the mountains,
And each one poses a threat to me.

Above the safety zone, circles,
A huge liner rushes to the heights,
And the flames of false targets flare brightly,
To ward off a hostile star.

And down there, I know there are a lot of them,
Ready to rush predatorily into flight,
And splashes of hot metal
Plunge a plane full of people into it.

And everyone, everyone, everyone knows it
And everyone, everyone is waiting tensely,
When it suddenly howls and blinks
The signal that the pilot will give us!

Border! Motherland! And that means we will be alive.
Now the airfield will wait for us.
We smile at each other happily,
Shine, my star, thunder, fireworks thunder!

Slide 11

Presenter 2: The last battalion to leave Afghanistan was the 201st Division. Before the withdrawal of B.V. Gromov formed a battalion and, knowing that he would no longer have to meet with him, thanked all the fighters and said that on this special day the reconnaissance battalion of the 201st division would go down in history as the last unit of the Soviet troops to leave the territory of Afghanistan. But the last one to leave Afghanistan was an armored personnel carrier, in which the commander of the 40th Army, Hero of the Soviet Union, Colonel General Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov, rode.

Reader:

Sleep well, mothers and fathers,
Brides-wives, dear to the heart.
We sacredly preserve the honor of our native country,
We, your faithful sons, Russia.
And, having met on their native land,
Lost in the cycle of memories,
Let's remember the guys who didn't return
A single minute of silence.

Slide 12

A minute of silence is announced.

Slide 13

Presenter 1: The most difficult result of the Afghan war is the death of our soldiers and officers. 13,833 military personnel, including 1,979 officers and generals, were killed or died from wounds and illnesses, 572 KGB servicemen, 28 employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 190 military advisers, of which 145 were officers, were killed, 6,669 Afghans became disabled, of which 1,479 people were disabled 1- th group. Hepatitis affected 115,308 people, typhoid fever affected 31,080 soldiers and officers. During the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, all the obelisks that were installed at the sites where soldiers and officers of the 40th Army were killed were evacuated to their homeland.

Presenter 2: The Russian army has long been famous for its victories: on the battlefields against the Mongol-Tatar yoke, during the Patriotic War of 1812, and selfless heroism on the fronts during the Great Patriotic War. Internationalist warriors complemented the glorious history of Russian victories. It is not without reason that many of them were awarded state awards for dedication, courage and heroism shown in providing international assistance to the Republic of Afghanistan. In our time, Russian boys have not run out of loyalty to the duty and traditions of older generations: an unyielding will to win, courage, courage.

Slide 14

Reader:

Uncover your souls. Cover your guns.
People, is it possible to win a war?
It's as hard as giving back to an old lady.
Beautiful youth, girlish spring.

People, every shot is a crossbow.
Stop listening to the drums warily,
And march enthusiastically in formation to be shot.
Cover your guns. Uncover your souls.
Maybe we should take off our soldiers' boots?
Let's put something better on our feet,
And let's do something to help those who are without a leg?

People, stop listening to the drums!
People, we will be alive at sea and on land!
Self-destruction is not a good fate!
Cover your guns! Uncover your souls!

Petliura’s song “Light the Candles” is playing.

Scenario of the event dedicated to Afghan Day "Living Memory"

Presentation.

1 presenter:

I want the country to be proud
May your day be beautiful,

To fall asleep in captivity of a good feeling

Remembering good people … (1 slide Monument to the Afghans)

2 presenter: Hello, dear friends! Our meeting today is a tribute to the memory of all those involved in the heroic and tragic wars of the 20th century. It takes place on the eve of the celebration of the 26th anniversary of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and the 70th anniversary of Victory Day in the Second World War, so all the words and songs will be dedicated to these events.

1 presenter: We called our meeting “F "living memory", because those are alive who fought, fulfilling their international duty in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Abkhazia, Transnistria, Chechnya, ... other hot spots. (slide - photo about Afghanistan)

2 presenter: Live, That's why that the memory of the dead are sacredly preserved by their comrades in arms, their families and loved ones. And this memory will live as long as We Let's remember this for now We we talk and sing about it. (slide – photo of our Afghans from events)

1st lesson:

2 lessons: This means that somewhere in the silence of the night evil bullets whistle hysterically,

And that in this struggle, as in any war, life and death stand side by side again.

3 lessons: This means that in this harsh battle your peer, fellow countryman, your neighbor.

Protecting your love and hope, there is a welcoming light from our windows.

4 lessons: Protecting everything that we value so much, he fights this righteous battle

Our happiness and work, our peaceful life, are shielded from trouble.

5 lessons: High, high above the earth the blue is a time of peace over the Motherland

We hear not simple and strict words: “Combat is awarded with an order.”

Song “Partisan Son” Alina Absalyamova

1 presenter: It just so happened that the Russian soldier defended not only his homeland, but also helped fraternal peoples. And this was called “fulfilling an international duty.” And then, back in 1979, the Russians went to help build a happy life in the depths of Asia . (slide – photo of a helicopter, soldiers in Afghanistan)

On December 25, 1979, at 15.00 Moscow time, an airborne division, military transport aircraft, engineering units crossed the state border of the USSR, and motorized rifle divisions of the Red Banner Military District were on high alert. A limited contingent of Soviet troops began to enter Afghanistan, through Kushka to Herat and Kandahar, and then to Kabul.

(Watching the documentary video “Password “Afghanistan. The Beginning” 2 minutes. 20 sec .)

The order for the movie arrived.
Time has chosen you

Spun in an Afghan snowstorm,

Friends called us at a terrible hour,

We put on a special uniform.

And in the fire of mountain difficult roads

They sprinkled their blood on their campaigns,

Didn't notice in the whirlwind of worries,

How minutes are compressed into years.

Loyalty, valor, courage and honor -
These qualities are not for show.
The Motherland has countless heroes.
Time has chosen you
(10th grade students perform the song “Combat Batyanya”)

2 presenter: The war in Afghanistan lasted 9 years, 1 month and 18 days. It was at that time that we learned how dangerous the profession of a helicopter pilot is, that the word “spirit” can mean not only something sublime, but also an unwashed, bearded creature with a Kalashnikov at the ready.

Military jargon has been enriched with new terms: “cargo – three hundred”, “cargo – two hundred”, “green stuff”, “spinner”... Song “Katyusha” Girls Ensemble

Presenter 1.

In the history of every state there are wars... and every nation has heroes of these wars. And should we judge the righteousness or unrighteousness of wars that have long remained in history? The wounds hurt equally. We left Afghanistan. But not all bullets were recovered. And this wound will not heal soon. And we must remember and honor those who honestly carried out the order so that the war would finally end for them.

Presenter 1.

During the presence of the Soviet contingent in Afghanistan, about 15 thousand people from among the Soviet military personnel were killed, almost 50 thousand were wounded, more than 300 people are still considered missing.

Presenter 2.

Academician A.D. Sakharov once said: “I have a dream - to erect two completely identical monuments: to the First and Last who died in the Afghan War. The first is Major Bizyukov, a military adviser, killed in March 1979. The last one was junior sergeant Igor Lyakhovich from Donetsk, who died on February 7, 1989. And the numbers on the tombstones are “1” and “14453”.

(Song performed by 11th grade students “Officers”)

Presenter 1.

11 of our fellow villagers fought in Afghanistan and 12 of Chechnya. And thank God that they all returned home alive. Only one died - Sergei Vladimirovich Ivygin.

(A story about him and a presentation with his photographs)

Presenter 2.

In memory of those who died in Afghanistan, fulfilling their military, human and international duty, a Minute of Silence is declared.

(The metronome sounds. The soldiers also light the candle - the Afghans pass the candle to each other.)

Presenter 1.

Thank you, Afghan warriors, for showing us all an example of courage, perseverance, selfless love for the Motherland and true male friendship.

There's a song playing "Medley" performed by an ensemble of girls.

Presenter 2.

February 15, 1989. The last battalion of the 201st division to leave Afghanistan across the Friendship Bridge across the Amu Darya. Before leaving, Boris Gromov, commander of the 40th Army, formed a battalion and, knowing that he would no longer have to meet with him, thanked all the soldiers and said that on this special day the reconnaissance battalion of the 201st division would go down in history as the last unit of the Soviet troops who left the territory of Afghanistan. This huge column was closed by the commander of the Hero of the Soviet Union, Lieutenant General Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov. This courageous man put all his pain into these lines:

Pupil.

Our pain and fears are a shadow

Merged with your worries,

Finally the last day has come

Finally we waited for him.

Who stood up, who fell under fire,

You can’t ask fate what or who,

For nine years you lived this day,

For nine years they fought to reach him.

How to measure the pain of hot wounds?

Ease the grief of mothers?

Afghanistan will burn your heart

And in the arms of your Motherland.

Boris Gromov.

Presenter 2. We are proud of you, and no matter how much time passes, we will remember you! After all, this is our story. There is no future without the past. And you and I still have to live and live... We, future conscripts, are proud that we study at a school where internationalist soldiers studied. They fulfilled their patriotic duty with honor and dignity and are an example and model for us.

And we would like to challenge you to a duel. To do this you need to go through simple and interesting competitions.

    "Exemplary Soldiers" We need helmets, boots, foot wraps, huge trousers and other accessories of military life. In the army, privates must have time to get dressed while the match is burning, so let your men try to fulfill this condition - to put on as much clothing as possible in a short time. For added interest, military uniforms can include funny clothes, women's clothing, and children's hats. The award goes to the most suitable “soldier” for the army and the most extravagant military man.

    "Accurate shooter"- game of darts.

    "Army cuisine"“This is a comic competition. The presenter places raw, unpeeled potatoes and knives on the table and invites brave men to participate in the competition. Everyone understands that they will have to peel the potatoes. But when those who wish are selected, they are asked to take turns naming potato dishes. The winner is the one whose dish is the last (potatoes, 2 knives, dishes or plate)

    “Assembling and disassembling the machine" - for correct execution.

    "Four ends» You need 2 thick ropes of equal length. They are tied in the middle, and loops are tied at all four ends. 2 students and 2 guests take loops in their hands and stand in the corners of an improvised square. At a distance of two meters from each participant, a stone or any other object is placed to the periphery. At the signal, all players try to grab their stone. The one who does it first wins.

(clothesline, stone or any other object)

2 presenter: Let there be a peaceful sky above our planet.

Let the sun shine brightly.

Let children's laughter sound fun.

Let our great Russia prosper.

1 presenter: And we hope and wish you that the dark and dark days will never return, that for wives and mothers they will not repeat themselves, but that those painful days and nights of waiting for anxiety will remain in the past.

Presenter 1. People, stop listening to the drums!

People, we will be alive at sea and on land!

Self-destruction is not a good fate!

Cover your guns! Uncover your souls!

Now we invite all guests to the Hall of Memory of Sergei Ivygin - to honor his memory and lay flowers.

We take flowers and take the candle to the Hall of Military Glory)

Poem dedicated to S. Ivygin.

Goal: to cultivate patriotic feelings in students.

Tasks.

  1. Formation of ideas about military duty and loyalty to the Fatherland.
  2. Formation of experience of moral behavior of the individual.
  3. To expand students' knowledge about the wars in which the Russian, Soviet and Russian Armies participated.
  4. Foster respect for the memory of the dead and the values ​​of life.

Equipment.

    Information sheets on the geography and history of Afghanistan.

    Video clips on military topics.

    Recordings of songs of Afghan warriors.

Music sounds, songs “From Afghanistan to Chechnya”

Beginning – 1 slide

Paunina A.V. – 2.3 slide

Then, at 45, while celebrating the Victory, everyone was sure that the last war in human history had ended. But fate decreed otherwise. The grandchildren of those who mined the world took up arms again.

1979 The April revolution was victorious in Afghanistan. But the victory of the revolution did not resolve the internal contradictions of the Afghan people: there was civil strife, some groups of the population fought with others. The Afghan government more than once turned to the USSR government with a request for military assistance.

And so on December 12, 1979, at a meeting of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, a decision was unanimously made to send Soviet troops into Afghanistan; the first casualties occurred within two hours. This is how something began that you want to forget, but that you definitely need to remember! Remember not to repeat it!

War is a terrible, cruel phenomenon. But as long as anger and hatred exist on Earth, there will also be wars that inflict wounds on people. Russian people have a special love for their native land, for the place where they grew up, for their Motherland. This love from time immemorial is manifested in their readiness to defend, without sparing their lives, their Fatherland.

4.5 slides: “Flap your wings, Rus',” performed by a 9th grade student

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Slide 6:

Scene No. 1 (background of oriental music)

In the foreground, an Afghan man prays to God, speaks the Afghan language, and his family is nearby.

“Oh Allah. Give peace to my heart, my home. Send the Russians home. Give them a thirst for life, not a thirst for war. Let sheep and camels walk the mountain paths. No need for mines and tripwires. Russians have their own mother, we have ours. They love their children, we love our children. Let grief divide us and unite us in joy.” (Translator translates)

Scene 2 (phonogram of church music).

Mother and daughter ask God.

“Save my son. Give him the strength to reach the bridge, I don’t need much happiness. Give me just one thing, leave him alive.”

Daughter: “God save my father. Let him return home in peace. Dad, hear me, I don’t want to live alone. When I was a child, my mother once said that if you ask your father, he can do anything. I ask you and God to stay alive."


Scene No. 3 (Chernov A, Laux S, Darchuk M)

Outpost, two soldiers are filling the magazine of a machine gun.

Anton: “Friends leave, enemies remain. And so all our lives, tomorrow our people will go out with the girls in Ashgabat. And we count the cartridges so as not to get captured"

Semyon: Am I not your friend?

Anton: You are a brother.

Anton: That's it, brother.

An officer:

“And tomorrow the dismissal order. I wonder whether I will retire alive or posthumously. My daughter will receive a pension posthumously. Wounded cripple, mess with me. Forgive me, dear, for such thoughts, I know I have no right to leave our daughter alone. Well, I’ll tell you what, brothers. For battle.

No one but us, for us there are no tasks impossible, death is better than dishonor, honor for yourself - glory to the Motherland!

Stills from the film 9th Company.

Presenter:

For those who defended and will defend their Motherland. For Krasnoyarsk children who have no impossible tasks. We dedicate the song to the anthem - Airborne Forces "Sineva".

Against the background of the song “Sineva” slides 7,8,9,10.

Slide 11.

Leonova S.

The earth keeps the scars of the past war,
The names of the dead, insensitive granite,
Red carnations, cold marble,
The sobbing of women at the gravestones.
Afghan...And again we send our sons into battle,
Without beards, who did not have time to fledge
And the crutches are already knocking on the pavement again.
Oh, my Rus', oh, my pain is Russia!
Where can I find words like these?
And where can I get such strength?
To talk about your fate without tears.

Slide 12

Vasilovskaya L.

During the most difficult period of the war, Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov, a major general, was appointed commander of the 40th Army, that is, a limited contingent. When planning any military operations, the army command was faced with a single problem: how to save people’s lives? Both Soviet and Afghan! How to avoid the death of soldiers?

Slide 13

Reznik N. Pobedikh

Slide 14

Pavlova L.

Many were not destined to return to their native threshold; many very young boys were killed on the rocky Afghan soil, among them our fellow countrymen.

Goncharenko L.

Achinsk is not noted for anything in Russian military history. It was neither a frontier nor a point in military operations, and this city on the Chulym coast is far from all conflicts where blood is shed. But there are quite a few traces of the Afghan war here.

Pavlova L.

Private sapper Vyacheslav Kozhevnikov, who lived only 18 boyhood years and died in December 1980, did not return home.

Slide 15.

Goncharenko L

In April 1982, Galina Vasilievna Drozhzhina received a funeral for her only son. The group under the command of reconnaissance company sergeant Boris Drozhzhin fell into the enemy ring and faced an unequal battle. Drozhzhin died covering his comrades.

Slide 16

Pavlova L.

On the first day of 1984, shooter Alexander Plaunov died in an unequal battle. And in July of the same year, senior lieutenant Vladimir Shteingauer burned down in an exploded helicopter, several years short of his 25th birthday.

Goncharenko L.

Senior Lieutenant Yuri Molodenkov, an air gunner on the Mi-8 helicopter, also died a heroic death. During the landing, the helicopter was fired upon and caught fire. Molodenkov, having called fire on himself, covered the group’s retreat.

Goncharenko L.

168 soldiers drafted by the Achinsk military registration and enlistment office fought in this war. 9 officers died a heroic death, 1 was missing. Today in Achinsk, 169 Afghan soldiers continue to go through life with us.

Slide 17 (Mikhailov N.V.)

Slide 18

Reznik A
On February 15, 1989, the last armored personnel carrier with our soldiers crossed the Friendship Bridge across the Amu Darya, along the fairway of which the border with Afghanistan runs. This huge column was closed by the commander of the 40th Army, Hero of the Soviet Union, Lieutenant General Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov. This courageous man put all his pain into these lines:

Vasilovskaya E

Our pain and fears are a shadow
Merged with your worries,
Finally the last day has come
Finally we waited for him.
Who stood up, who fell under fire,
You can’t ask fate what - to whom,
For nine years you lived this day,
For nine years they fought to reach him.
How to measure the pain of hot wounds?
Ease the grief of mothers?
Afghanistan will burn your heart
And in the arms of your Motherland.
Slide 19.

Paunina A.V.

Politicians lost the Afghan war. The Armed Forces fulfilled their duty with honor. Time will still give its assessment and draw conclusions about everything that has happened over the long and alarming years.

Slide 20.

Leonova A.

1. The guys left Afghanistan
Through the passes and Salang...
The guys left early in the morning,
And the mullah was crying in the mosque.
And there was a prayer
Like salvation that guys
Allah will protect...
Don't forget February and Sunday,
Joy and smiles
On the lips.

Slide 21

Paunina A.V. , Levkutnik A., Darchuk M.

The sister bent over the soldier in alarm,
He is silent, not even a groan for a day.
He arrived at the medical battalion from battle yesterday
All wounded, arms torn off.
Tears tremble on her eyelashes,
They'll fall off in a hot cascade.
The silent soldier suddenly moved his lips,
He whispered to her: “Sister, don’t.
I can stand everything, but I don’t need tears,
Don't cry, or your hands won't grow.
I'll give you a million red roses
For your compassion and torment.
I'll give you a million red roses,
But not like the artist to the princess.

I'll collect them in a bouquet, let them reach the stars,
Let a new song be born."
The nurse secretly wiped away her tears
And she pressed her lips to the bandages:
“Get well soon, dear, and then there will be roses
They will remain with us as an eternal song..."

Song The song performed by I. Shvedova “White Waltz” is played.
To the sounds of a waltz, a girl in a white dress appears in the hall; this is a symbol of the song, a symbol of the bride, youth, and expectation. She waltzes around the classroom and involuntarily stops in front of the mournful figure of her mother, freezing, looking at her. The girl in black throws her black scarf over her, like a black mark, a sign of trouble. A girl in a white dress leaves sadly and mournfully.

Slide 22

Yarovaya D

The battles end, but history is eternal. The Afghan war is also a thing of history. But she will live long in human memory, because her story was written with the blood of soldiers and the tears of mothers. She will live in the memory of orphans left without fathers. It will live in the souls of those who participated in it. The generation scorched by its fire, like no one else, learned the military and moral lessons of that heroic and tragic Afghan war, undeclared by anyone.

Slide 23

Paunina O.I.

Obelisks, gravestones,

Names, names, names...

Some fragile woman in black

Clutches his still wet handkerchief from tears

She bowed, laid flowers,

She stroked the letters of the slab with her hand.

How dear is this grave to a mother,

And these trees and these bushes.

I wrapped up a lump of strawberries with me,

She straightened a strand of graying hair.

And again she looked at the black slabs.

Unable to hold back the accumulated tears.

She didn't cry, she just moaned quietly,

And silence answered her with a groan

And the mother, raising her hands, said in a barely audible voice:

“I send a curse to you, war.”

Paunina A.V.

Sleep well, mothers and fathers,
Brides-wives, dear to the heart.
We sacredly preserve the honor of our native country,
We, your faithful sons, Russia.
And, having met on their native land,
Lost in the cycle of memories,
Let's remember the guys who didn't return
A single moment of silence.

Video clip “Leaving”

Scenario of the Memorial Evening dedicated to the 24th anniversary of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan “Afghanistan – living memory” 02/11/2013.

(sound music, slides, presenters’ exit)

Leading:

Yesterday the boys had their graduation party

The table was bursting with all sorts of sweets

And that night their friends told their fortunes.

And they foretold a thousand ways.

But everyone had a long journey to a strange unknown country.

And God found no other fate,

What is this - through a terrible war!

Leading

And they had to drink it to the brim,

And, having deceived father and mother in the letter,

Like, not for a fight - we’re flying out “on business”

In a brutal battle, you get used to death.

They were carried away by "Black Tulips"

Not to heaven - to God at the age of nineteen...

Dushmans fought there for the land of their ancestors,

What are we for? Nobody will give an answer.

Leading

And then the boys returned. Have gone grey.

The heart has military orders.

And scars - like marks - on the body.

And in souls - the war does not end.

Leading

And in dreams - he will rise from the grave again

The one who died before your eyes

And there is no strength in the whole world,

To break this vicious circle!

Leading

We called our meeting today “Living Memory”. It is living memory, because those who fought in Afghanistan, Chechnya, and other “hot spots” are alive. Alive, because the memory of the dead is sacredly preserved by their comrades in arms, their families and loved ones. And this memory will be alive as long as we remember it, as long as we talk and sing about it.

Leading

The Afghan events began on December 25, 1979, when the first echelon of the 103rd Airborne Division landed in Kabul, and ended on February 15, 1989. On Afghan soil, Soviet military personnel demonstrated their combat skills, organization and high moral and combat qualities, which became a solid basis for their successful military operations.

Leading

Before January 1, 1980, 50 thousand military personnel were introduced into the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, including one airborne and two motorized rifle divisions. By mid-January 1980, the introduction of the main forces of the 40th Army was basically completed.

The combat strength of the Limited contingent of Soviet troops amounted to 108.7 thousand people, including 73.6 thousand in the combat units of the Ground Forces and the Air Force. These are three motorized rifle and one airborne divisions, nine separate brigades, seven separate regiments, four front-line regiments and two army aviation regiments, as well as rear, medical, repair, construction and housing maintenance units and institutions.

Leading

April 14, 1988 The foreign ministers of Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Soviet Union and the United States signed five documents in Geneva on a political settlement of the situation around Afghanistan. According to the Geneva Accords, which came into force a month later, Soviet troops were supposed to leave Afghanistan within nine months. The large-scale withdrawal of troops was carried out in three stages. The first - October 1986. Second - May 15, 1988, Third - February 15, 1989.

Leading The war continued for more than nine years,which lasted 3341 days, scary, cruel...(slides....) .

Leading

"War does not have a woman's face." This phrase, which has become a catchphrase, is clear to everyone: at all times, a woman’s face has been a symbol of beauty and tenderness, love and motherhood, peace and friendship.

Leading What is the face of war? Male? Hardly. Does war even have a face?

Leading

Does a military uniform suit everyone? It makes the kids older and more significant. A person wearing a military uniform must obey orders, take an oath of allegiance to the Motherland and religiously fulfill it.

Leading

Kabul is distant and lifeless steppe

They smelled of bitter smoke from explosions,

You won't see your sons for a long time,

Saving another people from grief.

We, the Motherland, have left you,

Our conscience showed us the way:

Go and carry out the holy order,

So that the Motherland sleeps peacefully.

Leading

Residents of Kabul forever remembered how the terrorists who broke through from Pakistan fired at the city with artillery and mortars, how they killed civilians, robbed and destroyed everything they could. And only Soviet soldiers came to the rescue.

Leading

The mountains will melt into the blue horizon,

Border Hairatan will disappear.

We'll throw the machine guns behind our backs,

We returned. The Rubicon has been passed.

And there will be the joy of a long-awaited meeting,

And there will be tears of our mothers.

And for the rest of my life the road will become the main one,

The one that passed from my memory.

This road has been traversed with battles,

There our pain and essence were exposed,

Where the bullets were looking for us behind the stones,

To force you to turn back.

We knew for sure - there is no more important task

Don't let your enemies drown everything in blood.

Leading

In total, more than half a million people went through the Afghan war. There is no doubt that for each of them, participation in the war left an unhealed pain for many years. Thousands of people today suffer from wounds, diseases, and many remain crippled for life.

Leading

In our time, guys have not run out of loyalty to the duty and traditions of older generations: an unyielding will to win, courage, courage. Confirmation of this is that thousands of soldiers and officers were awarded state awards for dedication, courage, and heroism shown in providing international assistance to the Republic of Afghanistan.

Leading

Everything was spinning before my eyes,

The gray sky is shaking

Oh my God! Yes, I dreamed about it

This is not true, he thought.

Lost consciousness, the thought left.

He woke up in a hospital bed

I remembered what happened

And he said decisively and steadfastly:

So we will live, in spite of death!...

Leading

The grateful memory of your feat has no right to fade; you always remain for us an example of courage, perseverance and heroism. Two destinies. They are similar and at the same time different. And they are similar - two internationalist warriors. We survived that terrible war and survived, for the sake of all of us. To tell the new generation that the memory of the feat of our internationalist soldiers will always be in our hearts, no matter what they say. People who went through the war fulfilled their duty with honor.

Leading

Not everyone was lucky enough to make it through the war alive - home from Afghanistan. Soldiers' letters were sent home. They came back from the war, burned, smelling of sweat, blood and gunpowder. Envelopes inconspicuous in the mail row. But there were no stories about the war in them. It was not allowed to write or talk about it. It seems like there is nothing. And loving sons, of course, felt sorry for their parents. Therefore, the letters described the usual service, like everyone else, and asked not to worry about them, not to worry. How similar they are to each other - these soldiers' letters from the Afghan war, although they were written by essentially different people... And far from them, hundreds of kilometers away, the hearts of their mothers beat in unison with the soldiers' hearts, who felt, prayed, hoped and waited, waited, waited...

(“Oh, my son” - song, L. Gurchenko)

Leading

PRAYER.

And the candles are crying again,
A tear flows from the wax...
Shoulders slump
And my soul is tired.
I pray day and night
With an unskillful hand
May God give you strength
Everyone go home.
Maybe this prayer
What was born in the soul,
Will fly up like a white bird
To the clouds in the blue.
And our Lord will hear
Those simple words
And the relatives will return
Since that war forever.
There are thin threads in the heart -
Between you and me.
Come back, my dear,
Come back alive!

Leading

Friends' names will not be forgotten.

And where war rumbles in the gorges,

All soldiers' souls roam at night.

Leading

“Black Tulips” flew home to the Union with zinc coffins; the soldiers returned, but already dead, having fulfilled their military duty to the end. The war spared neither the strong nor the weak. And if they say that someone died by accident, then this is not so - there are no accidents in war.

Leading

Book of Memory. Afghan Golgotha, published in Lugansk in 1995. This is a bitter book. It contains biographies of people who died in the Afghan war. This book took almost two years to create. Yes, exactly, it was created because materials and documents about Afghan soldiers were collected bit by bit. Then journalists and writers put a piece of their soul into a short story, describing a unique personality, creating the image of a soldier who stepped into immortality.

(photo slides - children of the dead, deceased.)

Leading

In our village, 125 children were called up for the Afghan war, 12 of them did not return. A monument to soldiers was erected in Nizhnegorsk, and a memorial plaque was hung in the Zhelyabovskaya secondary school in memory of the fallen graduates Lenivenko and Shevchenko.

(slides of the monument in Nizhnegorsk and Zhelyabovka)

Leading

Sleep well, mothers and fathers,

Brides, wives, dear to the heart.

We sacredly preserve the honor of our native country,

We, your faithful sons, Motherland.

And, having met on their native land,

Lost in the cycle of memories,

Let's remember the guys who didn't return

A single moment of silence.

(The lights go out, the candles are lit, there is a photo of the dead soldiers on the slide. A minute of silence. Metronome.)

Leading

We were only twenty

We were not promised life.

Son, no need to cry,

We defended the truth

Our plans did not come true.

The war burned through the hearts

Dushman's bestial howl

Burst into the fighter's dream.

Helicopters burned down

There is a steel blade in the blood.

We exploded on takeoff.

Don't cry, be patient son!

The sun burned us.

A mirage beckoned with my hand.

And death clutched in its hands

Graves are the whole landscape.

I wanted to win so bad!

I know the word duty!

But the coffins wear berets.

And the guitar's cry stopped.

My grave is in the sand.

The blade has dropped

Yes, death looks sad.

Don't cry, be patient son!

The medals are not worn.

The country looks away.

The berets were shot through.

There is a silent reproach in the eyes.

He left and didn’t look back.

Not life. One jerk.

Sorry for not coming back!

Sorry, don't cry, son!

Leading

I dream about you at night, Afghan,

Even though twenty long years have passed...

I'm not a snotty kid for a long time,

Only your trace has not faded away.

Not with medals on your chest

And not benefits, which don’t exist...

And friends that are there behind

Yes, and blood left a trail.

A trace of sweat that eats the eyes,

Bullet marks when shooting

A trace when a tear runs down your cheek,

A trace that people call Destiny.

Anger passed towards his enemies,

The pain of old wounds has dulled...

I didn’t have time to pay off my debts,

I only remember you, Afghan.

Leading

Today at our evening there are people who participated in the fighting in Afghanistan, warriors - internationalists_Vasinsky V.V. and Mozhaeva T.A.

Let's welcome them (applause, flowers..)

Leading

We would like to ask you a few questions:

Do you remember the moment when you learned that you were being sent to Afghanistan? How was this communicated to you? How did you feel at that moment?

What did the Afghan soil seem like to you when you first set foot on the ground?

What does a soldier think about before a battle?

(Guest performance)

Leading

Time passes, and we turn it into years, and the past years into eternity. And the further the years go from us, the more you understand the feat of those who were once next to you, the feat of the young guys of the 80s who laid down their lives in the distant land of the South.

Leading

Beyond the horizon is the distance, beyond the distance is the distance,

There is a song of flowers and the joy of life.

Go into spring, desires, dreams,

Where there is no war, love and happiness...

Leading

Take care of our world, take care,

Do not mutilate the body of the Earth,

Keep the sky clear

From the fiend of war.

(Afghan song “Boys”). or “Fly, my soul” by Arbenina

Amateur photos of soldiers - slides

    V. Shinkar

    Who is to blame that, having experienced all the torment,
    Are we not thrilled with our awards?
    Perhaps my friend is to blame
    Why did he return to his mother armless?

    Who is to blame for giving their life,
    But they did not add glory to the country,
    That we, undefeated in that war,
    How were the defeated received at home?

    Who is to blame for the fact that there is still no answer,
    Why was there that strange war?
    Where there is only one terrible price
    And there is no winning?

    On the temples, like snow - gray hair,
    It was the war that marked us.
    And the past twenty years
    The war did not erase that trace.
    And the trail becomes clearer
    After years and days.
    Even time, which is a healer of wounds,
    The Afghan scar will not heal.
    But don't feel sorry for yourself!
    Worth meeting, worth singing,
    Yes, mark the line in the distance,
    While my heart still hurts.
    After all, movement is life!
    So, move and hold on.
    Well, what about the gray hair at the temples?
    It was the war that marked us.

    Uncover your souls. Cover your guns.
    People, is it possible to win a war?
    It's as hard as giving back to an old lady.
    Beautiful youth, girlish spring

    People, every shot is a crossbow.
    Stop listening to the drums warily,
    And march enthusiastically in formation to be shot
    Cover your guns. Uncover your souls.
    Maybe we should take off our soldiers' boots?
    Let's put something better on our feet,
    And let's do something to help those who are without a leg?

    People, stop listening to the drums!
    People, we will be alive at sea and on land!
    Self-destruction is not a good fate
    Cover your guns! Uncover your souls!
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