This is the story of many of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers who survived the war in the rear, but without whom there would be no victory.

In 1941, Anna Georgievna Teryokhina found out that she was expecting a child. In the same year, her husband went missing at the front. She was 21 years old. Anna Georgievna worked throughout the war in the rear with her son in her arms - a teacher at school, and after lessons - on sawing logs for the hospital.

She never married. Today Anna Georgievna is left completely alone and asks you to send her letters for the holiday.

Letters can be sent to the address: 111020, Moscow, ul. Borovaya, d. 3, p. 1, Teryokhina Anna Georgievna.

Any questions, as well as video messages for veterans, send to pochtapobedy@rttv.ru.

The project #Posta-Victory contains the stories of those who survived the blockade of Leningrad, signed on the walls of the Reichstag, those who hid Soviet soldiers who fled from concentration camps.

Over the next months, the project will tell the story of their war and their victory. With the help of the project #Post-Victory, anyone can write a letter to a veteran.

Letters sent to the editorial office of the channel will be transmitted to all veterans.