“Thank you for your dedication for the sake of freedom, for the sake of your homeland. You were also a freedom fighter, ”wrote Rodier Simon.

According to Simon, he admires Demina and worships her courage.

The man also said that he was born in Vierzon.

“Entire blocks of Vierzon were bombarded during the war, in particular to destroy bridges over the Cher River and railway lines. My family members transported people, since the river divided Vierzon into a free zone in the south and occupied in the north, ”he said.

Simon wished Demina good health and a long life.

In the framework of the project #Post-Victory, the story of Ekaterina Grigoryevna Demina was previously published.

In the war years, she was engaged in the production of shells. After the death of her brother at the front, Catherine came to the draft board and asked for the front line.

So she began to serve in an observation post. By the sound of the motor, Ekaterina Grigoryevna learned to identify enemy bombers.

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

With the help of the project #Post-Victory, anyone can write letters to veterans, the history of wars and victories of which will be told over the next months.

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