Every year on May 8, we honor the heroic deeds of the Ukrainian people and their significant contribution to the victory of the Anti-Hitler Coalition in World War II, and we bow our heads in memory of the millions who perished
The Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation serves as a reminder of the extraordinarily high price humanity paid for the victory over Nazism. We commemorate the soldiers, the victims of war, deportations, and crimes against humanity. At the same time, this is a day of respect for the veterans of World War II who defeated Nazism, the participants in the Ukrainian liberation movement, and all those who suffered from Nazi persecution.
For NJSC «Nadra Ukrainy», this day holds special significance as a symbol of generational continuity and resilience in the struggle for freedom. We honor our veterans of the Russia’s war against Ukraine and support our colleagues and all the soldiers who are currently holding back the enemy on the front lines. Their courage, resilience, and loyalty to the state are a continuation of the struggle of previous generations. It is our duty to be a reliable rear guard in this struggle.
The Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation is not only about history but also about responsibility toward the future. It unites society around shared values: freedom, dignity, peace, and independence. By remembering the lessons of the past, we strengthen the resilience of the state today and lay the foundation for its secure future.

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