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Dear veterans! On behalf of the Board of the American Association of Disabled and Veterans of World War II, we sincerely congratulate you on the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory! Dear soldiers of the fronts, prisoners of concentration camps and ghettos, partisans, blockade survivors, home front workers, allies in arms, all who have kept in their hearts the memory of millions of relatives and friends who gave their lives to save humanity from fascism - this day belongs to you! Bright skies, good days, happiness and health to you and your descendants! Sincerely, President of the American Association of Disabled Veterans of World War II Leonid Borisovich Rosenberg (born September 3, 1921), board members Anna Malkina, Fira Stukelman
After 20 years of marriage, I thought all was lost...
My husband and I became like neighbors. No heart-to-heart talks, no warmth, constant criticism. I was already considering divorce, but I decided to give it one last try and turned to Lilia. She didn't judge or offer "magic recipes"; she simply saw the real us. She said everything could be fixed if I really wanted it. My husband and I began to change. Slowly, but sincerely. A year has passed, and we are together again. Not just in the same house, but close in spirit. Thank you, Lilia. You see what others cannot see. Her contact information: +380638055486 (WhatsApp, Viber), +19297133433