January 2021 NewsOral History of the Islamic Revolution and the Holy Defense: Art Productions ResourcesAccording to the Iranian Oral History Website, "Month News" is the title of a series of reports on this site. These reports take a look at the news related to the topic of the website in print and virtual media. In the following, January 2021 news can be read: In the 11th National Festival of Research and Technology of the Iranian National Library and Archives, a specialized meeting on "Pathology of Iranian Oral History" was held virtually with ...
Cultural Dialogue (Part 1)The Neglected Roles of Women in the Holy Defense LiteratureOver the past two decades, the role and status of women during the Holy Defense era has taken on a significant portion of the sacred defense literature, but there are still a variety of topics that have not been paid much attention to. On December 8, 2020, Faezeh Sasanikhah, author of Bright Lights of the City, and a researcher in this field in a live program of Radio Goftogoo examined importance of addressing ...
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SABAH (46)
Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah
Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami
Translated by Natalie Haghverdian
Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.
Persian Version 2019
Chapter Ten
At the night of the eighteenth day of autumn, Iraqis targeted and shot Khorramshahr throughout the whole night. We really felt that the city fall count down has started. In the morning of eighteenth, Zahra, Dr. Mostafavi, Hassan Sorkhou, Dr. Saadat and I went to the frontline with the Abouzar team members.
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