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The inauguration was attended by the first persons of the state and honored guests, one of them was the French historian and President of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives Pierre Malinowski.
On the 11th of November, 2018, Vladimir Putin came to Paris in order to participate in celebrations dedicated to the centenary since the end of the First World War.
Death of Noel Vandernotte on June 19, 2020, at the age of 96. Rest in peace.
The Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Valery Falkov, held a meeting with representatives of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives on July 22, 2020.
Pierre Malinowski and the Foundation's vice-president Elizaveta
Peskova were able to study the remains of Adolf Hitler's body
Pierre Malinowski was able to visit Stalin's dacha in Moscow
Pierre Malinowski gave a press conference in Moscow regarding his
project in Crimea
With the help of an expert from the Russian Academy of Sciences, we were able to perform the graphic reconstruction of the skulls of French soldiers who died in Sevastopol.
On October 14, 2020, Pierre Malinowski released his book published by the publishing house Le Cherche Midi, on the epic of General Gudin, prefaced by Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, Perpetual Secretary of the Académie française.
In Sebastopol, excavations were launched to find the military victims of a conflict which, between 1853 and 1856, had mobilized nearly two million combatants. Among the victims: more than 95,000 French soldiers. On October 3, 155 of them were finally able to be buried with dignity by the Russian authorities.
On Monday, November 30, 2020, in connection with the upcoming large project dedicated to the Battle of Stalingrad which will be realized in April 2021 in the Volgograd Region, Pierre Malinowski met with the Governor of the Volgograd Region A.I. Bocharov to discuss the initial preparations for the project.
The Le Figaro journalists managed to visit the dacha where the Father of the Nations lived for nineteen years. He died on March 5, 1953, under rather mysterious circumstances, after a meal with four leading members of the Politburo, including the formidable Beria, each of whom yearned for his succession.
On Friday, March 26, 2021, Pierre Malinowski met with Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation A.V. Kartapolov in the framework of the preparation of the new project "Stalingrad 2021".
A press conference dedicated to the launch of a large international project "Salingrad 2021" took place at TASS on April,8 2021
On April 14, 2021, Pierre Malinowski gave an interview to Alexey Venediktov at the studio of Echo of Moscow radio station about his projects and Franco-Russian relations.
Pierre Malinowski attended the traditional Victory Parade on Red Square for the 5th time in the presence of Marion Maréchal at the invitation of the Kremlin.
Pierre Malinowski got permission to re-visit the central office of the FSB of Russia in Lubyanka.
The closing ceremony of the coffin with the remains of General Guden was held in Moscow at the Museum of the Patriotic War 1812 on Red Square.
The closing ceremony of the coffin with the remains of General Gudin was held in Moscow at the Museum of the Patriotic War 1812 on Red Square.
On June 29, 2021, the Foundation had a very productive meeting with Olga Lubimova, the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation.
On July 13, 2021, on the eve of the French National Day, the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives organized a ceremony for the repatriation of the remains of General Gudin to France.
From September 14 to September 30, 2021, the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives realized a project with the Russian Academy of Sciences in Kamchatka, dedicated to the search for the remains of British Admiral David Price.
On November 19, 2021 Pierre Malinowski, President of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives, met François d'Agay in Agay. He is Antoine de Saint-Exupery's nephew and veteran of World War II.
Pierre Malinowski received exclusive permission to visit the territory of the Moscow Kremlin after 22:00.
Speech of the French Prime Minister Jean Castex at the funeral of General Gudin at Les Invalides on December 2, 2021.
Twinning agreement between Russian city of Verkhniaïa Pychma and French commune of Aguilcourt was signed by the two Mayors on January 29th, 2022.
Pierre Malinowski attended Victory Day military parade in Moscow's Red Square for the 7th time to honor the victory of the allies over Nazism.
On May 12, 2022, Pierre Malinowski met Ivan Martynushkin in Moscow.
Pierre Malinowski visited the Moscow City Council of Veterans, where the meeting with three Great Patriotic War veterans took place.
Representatives of the Fund visited Volgograd on the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad.
Pierre Malinowski agreed to take part in the filming of the Special Report of the Russia24 TV channel as an expert.
Pierre Malinowski visited a special repository of the State Archive of the Russian Federation.
Representatives of the Foundation had the honor to spend the day at the Bolshoi Theater of Russia.
Pierre Malinowski attended the opening ceremony of the bust of Charles de Gaulle in Volgograd.
The Foundation had a great honor to meet one of the oldest residents of the Russian Federation, 113 years old Claudia Mikhailovna Gadyuchkina.
This Victory Day, Pierre Malinowski attended the annual military parade on Red Square, and then visited veteran Alexandra Vasilyevna Ustinova.
Briefing by French historian, archaeologist, public figure, President of the Foundation for the Development of Russian-French Historical Initiatives, ex-member of the European Parliament Pierre Malinowski.
"We must pay tribute to the French side, which buried the bodies of Russian soldiers found in French soil; the humanitarian story prevailed," said presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
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