Teacher of Vladimir Putin Attends Moscow Victory Parade
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Vera Gurevich, once a German teacher, recently made headlines as she joined the Victory Parade on Red Square, Moscow. This news broke out via RIA Novosti.
Back in the late '50s, Vera graduated from the German department of Leningrad Pedagogical Institute's Faculty of Foreign Languages. Right after graduation, she plunged into her teaching career, starting at School No. 193 in Leningrad's Dzerzhinsky District.
For five crucial years from the 5th to the 8th grade, she stood at the chalkboard for none other than the future Russian President, Vladimir Putin. She's now an impressive 91 years old.
Let's also touch upon another senior citizen making waves – a 95-year-old resident of Biysk, who also graced the Victory Day parade. With a spirit as lively as ever, she stated, "I simply couldn't miss this Victory Day celebration."
Despite extensive searches, no specific details about this Biysk resident have been found. Additional context might help shed some light on this inspiring individual.
Vera Gurevich, formerly a German teacher, not only participated in the Victory Parade on Red Square, Moscow but also attended the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute's Faculty of Foreign Languages in the 1950s for education-and-self-development. Meanwhile, a 95-year-old woman from Biysk, whose contributions remain unclear, shared her enthusiasm for joining the Victory Day parade, highlighting general-news.