Scenario February 23 elementary school presentation. Presentation "February 23 - Defender of the Fatherland Day" presentation for the lesson (grade 7) on the topic










February 23 is the day of Russian military glory, which Russian troops earned on the battlefields. Initially, this day had a high meaning - to love your Motherland and, if necessary, be able to defend it, and Russian soldiers had to defend their native land more than once, and the Russian soldier always fulfilled his duty with honor.




On February 23, 1918, Red Guard troops won their first victories over regular German troops. These first victories became the “birthday of the Red Army.” In 1922, this date was officially declared Red Army Day. Later, on February 23, the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy was celebrated annually in the USSR as a national holiday. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the date was renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day.


The Russian army is the armed forces of our Motherland, which defend its independence and freedom. The armed forces of the Russian Federation include: - ground forces, - air force, - strategic missile forces, - navy, - country's air defense forces. - the country's air defense troops.












The holiday on February 23 is a tribute to our respect to all generations of Russian soldiers, from ancient times to the present day, who courageously defended their native land from invaders. On this “men’s” day, male representatives, from boys to old men, accept congratulations and gifts, and military personnel are always honored.










February 23 is the day of Russian military glory, which Russian troops earned on the battlefields. Initially, this day had a high meaning - to love your Motherland and, if necessary, be able to defend it, and Russian soldiers had to defend their native land more than once, and the Russian soldier always fulfilled his duty with honor.




On February 23, 1918, Red Guard troops won their first victories over regular German troops. These first victories became the “birthday of the Red Army.” In 1922, this date was officially declared Red Army Day. Later, on February 23, the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy was celebrated annually in the USSR as a national holiday. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the date was renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day.


The Russian army is the armed forces of our Motherland, which defend its independence and freedom. The armed forces of the Russian Federation include: - ground forces, - air force, - strategic missile forces, - navy, - country's air defense forces. - the country's air defense troops.












The holiday on February 23 is a tribute to our respect to all generations of Russian soldiers, from ancient times to the present day, who courageously defended their native land from invaders. On this “men’s” day, male representatives, from boys to old men, accept congratulations and gifts, and military personnel are always honored.

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In all centuries, the heroism and courage of Russian soldiers, the power and glory of Russian weapons have been an integral part of the greatness of the Russian state.

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For several decades now, we have been faithful to the tradition of widely and popularly celebrating the Defender of the Fatherland holiday and celebrating it with special solemnity and warmth.

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February 23 is the day of Russian military glory, which Russian troops earned on the battlefields. Initially, this day had a high meaning - to love your Motherland and, if necessary, be able to defend it, and Russian soldiers had to defend their native land more than once, and the Russian soldier always fulfilled his duty with honor.

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We are standing at the post, platoon and squadron.

Immortal as fire. Calm as granite.

We are the country's army. We are the army of the people.

Our history preserves a great feat.

R. Rozhdestvensky

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On February 23, 1918, the Red Guard troops won their first victories near Pskov and Narva over the regular troops of the Kaiser's Germany. These first victories became the “birthday of the Red Army.”

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In 1922, this date was officially declared Red Army Day. Later, February 23 was celebrated annually in the USSR as a national holiday - the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the date was renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day.

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For some people, the holiday of February 23 remains the day of men who serve in the army or in any law enforcement agencies. However, most citizens of Russia and the countries of the former USSR tend to view Defender of the Fatherland Day not so much as the anniversary of a great victory or the Birthday of the Red Army, but as the Day of Real Men. Defenders in the broadest sense of the word.

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Happy Army Day!

From the holidays of warriors,

Happy Brothers Day,

Fathers and husbands

Their aspirations

Glory worthy

The world is saved

on the planet of people.

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The holiday on February 23 is a tribute to our respect to all generations of Russian soldiers, from ancient times to the present day, who courageously defended their native land from invaders. On this “men’s” day, male representatives, from boys to old men, accept congratulations and gifts, and military personnel are always honored. Women have a happy opportunity to say the most affectionate and kind words to their loved ones, to please them with signs of attention.

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Cold winds rustle

strained,

And in warm windows

lights are shining.

Soldier in ranks.

He is always where you need him

Be it steppes, mountains or sands.

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Soldier on the march. The oath to the homeland lives unshakably in his soul,

Defender of the Fatherland Day. Today is a holiday of all those who defended, are defending and are ready to defend the Fatherland. We stand at the post, platoon and squadron, Immortal as fire, calm as granite. We are the army of the country, we are the army of the people, Our history preserves our great feat.

Today marks one of the days of military glory of Russia - Defender of the Fatherland Day. This date was established by the Federal Law “On Days of Military Glory and Memorable Dates of Russia”, adopted by the State Duma and signed by the President of the Russian Federation B. Yeltsin on March 13, 1995.

It was generally accepted that on February 23, 1918, the Red Guard units won their first victories near Pskov and Narva over the regular troops of the Kaiser’s Germany. These first victories became the “birthday of the Red Army.”

Since 1946, the holiday began to be called the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy. In 1922, this date was officially declared Red Army Day. Later, February 23 was celebrated annually in the USSR as a national holiday - the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the date was renamed Defender of the Fatherland Day. For some people, the holiday of February 23 remains the day of men who serve in the army or in any law enforcement agencies.

However, most citizens of Russia and the countries of the former USSR tend to consider Defender of the Fatherland Day not so much as the anniversary of the victory or the Birthday of the Red Army, but as the Day of real men, Defenders, in the broadest sense of the word.

Among the holiday traditions that have been preserved today in the former Soviet republics are honoring veterans, laying flowers at memorial sites, holding festive concerts and events, and organizing fireworks displays in many cities.

This holiday represents everything that women value in men: courage, strength, care and responsibility.

Defender of the Fatherland Day is a holiday primarily for the military. But at the same time, this is a holiday for all men, those who are ready at any moment to get into formation in order to defend their loved ones, their loved ones and their homeland with arms in hand. And since protecting the weak has always been an activity for real men, Defender of the Fatherland Day has long been firmly associated in our minds as a men’s holiday.

This holiday, from the moment it appeared in our calendar, remains unchanged in its content and the level of popular love for it, but at the same time, Defender of the Fatherland Day also has a very interesting history. Suffice it to say that during its existence it was renamed several times and arose under rather interesting circumstances.

What was the name of the holiday of all men in different years of our history: 1919 -1946 Day of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army 1946-1992 (to May 7) Day of the Soviet Army and Navy 1993 - 1994 Day of the Russian Army 1995 - 2012 Day of Defender of the Fatherland Since 2002 – Defender of the Fatherland Day is a public holiday

We praise those who did not cry From their pain, But did not hide their tears On the graves of friends, Those who were a man Not in words, Did not celebrate a coward, Sitting in the bushes, Those best Sons of humanity, Those who guard the Fatherland!

Even if service and work are not always easy, We wish you to live, love, work, And if a lucky star smiles on you, Then you will rise to the rank of general. Congratulations on the holiday - Defender of the Fatherland Day!

February is the harshest month of the year! Maybe that's why the biggest and most severe men's holiday appeared in February?! By protecting our Motherland, you protect us - all those who need your strength and support. Congratulations to you - soldiers of our happiness and safety! We love you!

MBOU Secondary School No. 76 Siroshtanova E.A. 2014


The men's holiday arose in 1918 as the birthday of the Red Army to commemorate the victory over German troops near Narva and Pskov. The men's holiday arose in 1918 as the birthday of the Red Army to commemorate the victory over German troops near Narva and Pskov. In 1922, February 23 was declared “Red Army Day”. Later, the holiday was renamed “Soviet Army Day”, and in our days, “Defender of the Fatherland Day”. In 1922, February 23 was declared “Red Army Day”. Later, the holiday was renamed “Soviet Army Day”, and in our days, “Defender of the Fatherland Day”. The day of the first victory became the army's birthday. This seemed to indicate her fate for the future. Starting with victory, she has since crushed the enemies of our Motherland more than once. There was not a single invader who did not feel the power of her weapons. The army began to be called Soviet, and then Russian, and February 23 was annually celebrated in the USSR as a national holiday - the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy, to commemorate the general mobilization of revolutionary forces to defend the socialist Fatherland, as well as the courageous resistance of the Red Army units to the invaders.


The Russian Army is the armed forces of our Motherland, which defend its independence and freedom. The armed forces of the Russian Federation include: ground forces, air force, strategic missile forces, navy, and air defense forces of the country.






















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