Ahead of the celebrations of the 65th anniversary...
Day of Remembrance and it is a remembrance of the people who are no longer with us, people who died.""What fascinates me about this holiday is that it is a celebration of people who are still here," he said. "It is a celebration of these people, this generation, this powerful aspect, this relationship between the younger generation and veterans. It is a very emotional moment. And also in Gorky Park, in particular, you have this meeting of the veterans and this is the most powerful, emotional symbol of this day."
Hill has invited veterans whom he photographed for the opening of the exhibition. When each entered the exhibition, Hill greeted them all with a wide and sincere smile. He was really glad to see each of them arrive. He knows everyone by name, rank, he knows their stories well and they have become good friends.
"Some of them I see every year, some I saw once and never saw them again," Hill said. "When I look at those photographs, I can almost name
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