A Hall of Flags Opened at the National University of Defense: A Space for Memory and Education.
Creation of the Museum Space
According to TSN.ua: The creation of a museum space has been completed at the National University of Defense of Ukraine, which is of great importance for preserving military memory. This project was implemented with the support of the Techiya Foundation and its founder Oleg Krot. The new museum space has been arranged in the basement of the university, previously used as a passage corridor.
The Importance of the Museum Space
The museum features battle flags of the units that symbolize the heroism and courage of Ukrainian soldiers. The head of the War Museum of the National University of Defense of Ukraine, Pavlo Netiosov, noted that this space has become a whole hall of flags, where ceremonial events, graduations, and formations take place.
“It was important for the foundation not just to help with repairs, but to create a space that works for memory, education, and the future.” - Oleg Krot, founder of the Techiya Foundation
Earlier, with the support of the Techiya Foundation, thematic exhibitions were opened in the museum, which also contributed to popularizing military history and fostering patriotism among youth. Thus, the new museum space at the university will become an important element in shaping military consciousness and preserving the memory of the feats of Ukrainian soldiers.
The creation of the museum space at the National University of Defense of Ukraine emphasizes the efforts towards preserving historical memory and fostering patriotism among youth. This project not only provides an opportunity to celebrate the heroism of Ukrainian soldiers but also contributes to forming a new generation that understands the importance of the military history of their country. In the context of current challenges and conflicts, such initiatives are particularly significant for society.
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