 Memoirs of Majid YousefzadehMajid Yousefzadeh, a disabled veteran of the Sacred Defense and a fighter of the Shrine Defender forces, was a guest at the 284th Night of Reminiscence program held in October 2017. He shared memories concerning military operations in Syria and the martyrdom of Mohsen Hojaji.

 Oral History News/April–May 2026According to the Iran Oral History Website, News of the Month is a recurring feature that surveys developments related to oral history as reported in print and digital media. The following are selected oral history news items from April–May 2026.

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  Third Regiment: Memoirs of an Iraqi Prisoner of War Doctor – 32
By Mojtaba al-Hosseini
Translated into Farsi by: Mohammad Hossein Zavar Kabeh
Translated into English by: M.B. Khoshnevisan
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Of course. Here is the translation from Persian to American English, rendered in a formal, analytical tone suitable for a historical or political context.
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Three weeks later, after the shelling had ceased, I visited the regiment’s positions. During this visit, I observed the traces and signs of the battle that had taken place on January 5, 1981, within the area controlled by the 35th Armored Brigade.
 
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