WWII Veteran Fanya Gurevich Celebrates 100th Birthday with Family’s Love
Fanya Ikhilievna Gurevich, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, has celebrated her 100th birthday. Surrounded by her loving family, including sons, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, she marked the milestone at a special event. Born in 1922, Fanya was just 15 when World War II began. She served as a clerk on a military medical train, witnessing fierce battles near Moscow, Stalingrad, and Voronezh. After the war, she studied at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and met her husband. Together, they worked at Uralenergostroy, contributing to the construction of major Soviet-era power plants. Despite the lack of public records, she was honoured at her birthday celebration for her wartime service. Fanya Ikhilievna Gurevich's life spanned a century, from the horrors of World War II to the present day. Her resilience and dedication have left a lasting impact, as seen in the love and respect of her family.
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