On July 13, 2019 as part of the work on military-patriotic upbringing of listeners, the curator of the 5th platoon of the course of special initial training of the Aktobe law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after M. Bukenbaev, a lecturer of the Department of administrative law and administrative activities of the IAB, police Major V. V. Hasanova organized a visit to the Aktobe memorial Museum of the Hero of the Soviet Union Aliya Moldagulova and the Alley of Heroes of the Soviet Union.
Aliya Moldagulova Nurmuhambetovna is a Soviet girl sniper was born 25 October in 1925 in the village Bulak of Kobda district, Aktobe region, sacrifice their youth and lives for the Fatherland.
The memorial Museum in her honor was opened in April 1985 on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the great Victory in the great Patriotic War and the 60th anniversary of Aliya Moldagulova.
The pavilion presented a lot of interesting exhibits, telling about the way of life, combat feat, combat and front everyday life of A. Moldagulova. In addition, the guide demonstrated the front letters, archival documents and materials stored in the Museum, the Decree on awarding Aliya the title of hero of the Soviet Union, relics of the war years, military uniforms, military equipment and much more. Among the exhibits of the Museum collected a large amount of documentary material, memories of fellow soldiers, books, articles, newspaper clippings.
In addition, the audience visited the Alley of Heroes of the Soviet Union, located in the Park of Aliya Moldagulova Alley. 46 granite steles contain the names of the heroes who were born in Aktobe region.
This tour allowed students to expand and deepen their knowledge about the history of the great Patriotic war, the heroes of Aktobe and learn more about the city and region, as all listeners of the 5th platoon are nonresident.
Lecturer of ALaAA of IAB
police Major
Khasanova V. V.