At the Museum of the History of Naberezhnye Chelny opening of the exhibition "Perishing, a hero is not dying ..." dedicated to the life and works of Tatar poet, Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Jalil was held

12 February 2015, Thursday

Within the framework of inter-museum exhibition project on February 10 at the Museum of History of the city of Naberezhnye Chelny opening of the exhibition "Perishing, a hero is not dying ..." dedicated to the life and works of the famous Tatar poet, Hero of the Soviet Union, Lenin Prize laureate  Musa Jalil  was held. At the opening of the exhibition the II World War  veterans, students, pupils of  cadet school and secondary schools  of  the city  were invited.

Opening the exhibition, director of the Museum of the History of Naberezhnye Chelny  Raisa  Bulatova  thanked the  RT National Museum and the  M. Jalil  Museum- apartment for the opportunity of the exhibition in their city, and stressed that it would  be interesting for all  the  categories of visitors. Associate Professor of Pedagogy and Psychology of "Naberezhnochelninsky Institute of Socio-educational technologies and resources" Ildar Alishev in his speech called on the younger generation get   interested in history, and follow the example of such heroes as Musa Jalil and his comrade-in-arms .  The head of the museum  "On the way to victory" and the search party of  KAMAZ   Nicholai Usanov. Told about the new finds from the excavation site. One of these findings - typeface found in areas of fighting of 2nd  Udarnaya Army, he gifted   it  the  M. Jalil  museum-apartment. Head of Memorial Museum Jalil in Menzelinsk Alsu Grigorieva, highlighted interesting moments from the biography of the poet associated with Menzelinsk where  classes of political specialists  were trained, where M. Jalil  studied  as well.

The gathered audience was presented by a literary-musical composition "Letter", which poems, excerpts from the letters of the poet and the songs of the war years sounded.

Press Service

RT Ministry of Culture 

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