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Our community is designed around a village concept featuring four intimate neighborhoods. Each offers a home-like atmosphere with a community living room, dining room, kitchen and familiar, caring staff.  Secure, beautifully landscaped courtyards invite our Neighbors and their families outdoors. Villages of St. Peters Memory Care is the complete home for our very special Neighbors.

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Address: 5300 Executive Centre Parkway, St. Peters, MO 63376
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September 24, 2019:  Villages of St. Peters Memory Care is excited to announce our new flagpole surrounded by star rock work and proudly displaying the American flag.  Trevor Paulus completed this  as  an Eagle Scout Service Project just before his eighteenth birthday.  We have been very impressed with his hard work, discipline and project management skills.  Trevor and his fellow troop members honored our Veterans with a flag raising ceremony on September 10, 2019.

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At Memory Care Home Solutions, we take an active role in supporting people living with dementia and care partners in their homes and community. We work hard to fulfill the organization’s mission; to extend and improve quality time at home for people living with dementia and their care partners, with a vision that all who are in need of services have access. 

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“Memory Street”. D.M. Karbyshev – National Library of the Republic of Altai. M. V. Chevalkova

National Library named after M.V. Chevalkova continues the action “Street of Memory”.

One of the streets of our city bears the name of Dmitry Mikhailovich Karbyshev. “Why?” – you ask. Karbyshev was not our countryman, there is no information that he ever visited our area. The street named after him is a tribute to the memory of the hero, admiration for the feat he accomplished in the name of the Motherland.

Dmitry Mikhailovich Karbyshev – Hero of the Soviet Union, lieutenant general of the engineering troops, doctor of military sciences, professor.

He was born in Omsk in 1880 in the family of a military official. After graduating from the Siberian Cadet Corps in 1898, he was admitted to the St. Petersburg Nikolaev Military Engineering School, which he brilliantly graduated in 1911.

D.M. Karbyshev participated in hostilities during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), World War I (1914-1918), Civil War (1917-1922), Soviet-Finnish War (1939-1940). ). He was awarded orders and medals of the Russian Empire and Soviet Russia.

By the end of the 1930s, Dmitry Karbyshev became one of the most prominent specialists in the field of military engineering not only in the Soviet Union, but throughout the world. He published more than 100 scientific papers, participated in the construction, operation and restoration of railways, bridges, tunnels, restoration of ancient fortresses and temples, was a foreman in the construction of forts of the Brest Fortress.

In 1940 he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general of the engineering troops. At 1941 – the degree of Doctor of Military Sciences.

The Great Patriotic War found him in Grodno. On June 23, 1941, Lieutenant General Karbyshev had the opportunity to return from the front line to Moscow, but he refused with the words: “I am a soldier, and a soldier cannot leave at such a moment. I can’t leave the front.” On June 27, the army headquarters was surrounded. On August 8, 1941, while trying to get out of the encirclement, General Karbyshev was seriously shell-shocked in battle. In an unconscious state, he was captured.

Karbyshev visited the Gestapo prison in Berlin, in the German concentration camps Zamosc, Hammelburg, Flossenburg, Majdanek, Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen. He was one of the leaders of the underground.

Repeatedly received offers from the administration of the camps to cooperate. For two years, the Nazis persuaded Dmitry Karbyshev to take the post of commander of the “Russian Liberation Army”. In the Berlin Chancellery of the Wehrmacht, a document of 1943 was found, which read: “This largest military fortifier, a regular officer of the old Russian army, a man who is over sixty years old, turned out to be thoroughly infected with the Bolshevik spirit, fanatically devoted to the idea of ​​loyalty, military duty and patriotism …. Karbyshev can be considered hopeless in the sense of using him with us as a specialist in military engineering.” The document contains a resolution: “Send to the Flossenburg concentration camp for hard labor. Make no allowances for rank and age.”

Despite his age, he became one of the active leaders of the camp resistance movement, even drew up rules for the behavior of Soviet people in fascist captivity, which were passed on by word of mouth to prisoners. He urged prisoners of war to remember their Fatherland and not to cooperate with the enemy: “The main thing is not to submit, not to kneel before the enemy!”. And again: “Cheer up, comrades! Think about your Motherland, and courage will not leave you!

Karbyshev’s last place of detention was the Mauthausen concentration camp. There, at the place of death of D.M. Karbysheva a memorial plaque was installed: “On the night of February 17-18, 1945 years after the brutal torture, the German fascists took General Karbyshev out into the cold, took off all his clothes and poured cold water on him until the general’s body turned into an ice column. The corpse of the general was burned by the Nazis in the ovens of Mauthausen. Torture and bullying did not break the will of the fiery fighter for the liberation of the peoples of the world from the fascist yoke. General Karbyshev died a hero’s death.”

By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of August 16, 1946, for exceptional stamina and courage shown in the fight against the German invaders, Lieutenant General of the Engineering Troops Dmitry Mikhailovich Karbyshev was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

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The name of Dmitry Mikhailovich Karbyshev in Russia is avenues and squares, 161 streets, railway stations, schools, a mountain on Sakhalin, a small planet, Omsk International Airport, Central Research Testing Institute of Engineering Troops of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

By the Decree of the city administration No. 107/9 dated July 6, 2001, one of the streets of Gorno-Altaisk was named after D.M. Karbyshev.

On November 18, librarians of the social and humanitarian reading room visited the place, talked to the residents of the street, and handed out booklets. It is gratifying to note that the townspeople know about the feat of D.M. Karbyshev.

You can learn more about the fate and exploits of Dmitry Mikhailovich Karbyshev from the books in our library, or by clicking on the links indicated:

Vasiliev S.A. Dignity: Poem / S.A. Vasiliev. – Moscow: Sovremennik, 1980. https://knigogid.ru/books/919989-uzhin-vtroem-my-tak-s-toboy-pohozhi

Golubov S.N. Take off your hats, comrades! / S.N. Golubov. – Chelyabinsk. South Ural Book Publishing House, 1989. https://www.litmir.me/br/?b=172031&p=1

Davydov L.D. Loyalty: About D.M. Karbyshev / L. D. Davydov. – Moscow: Politizdat, 1984. https://librebook.me/vernost_2/vol1/1

The streets of Gorno-Altaisk are named after them: biobibliogr. reference book for the 85th anniversary of the city of Gorno-Altaisk / Municipal formation “City of Gorno-Altaisk”; comp. G. R. Pyshtakova; ch. ed. S.V. Denchik. – Gorno-Altaisk: Gorno-Altai Printing House, 2013. – S. 82-83.

Pilyar Yu.E. Honor / Yu.E. Pilyar. – Moscow: Sovremennik, 1987. https://books.google.ru/books/about/Honor.html?id=f1kdAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y

Reshin E.G. General Karbyshev / E.G. Reshin. – Moscow: Publishing House DOSAAF USSR, 1987. https://www.litmir.me/br/?b=539222&p=1

Square im. Nikolai Vatutin, street them. Mikhail Bariban, memory of Andrei Deherov, Vladimir Ivashchenko and Mikhail Kiliniya :: Krd.ru

News of the City Duma of Krasnodar

June 22, 2023

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At the regular 58th meeting, the deputies of the City Duma of Krasnodar made a number of decisions on naming green areas, streets and installing memorial plaques.

In the Central intracity district of the city of Krasnodar, at the intersection of Vatutin passage and Saratovsky passage, a public garden named after Nikolai Vatutin will appear. The corresponding decision was made by the deputies at the next meeting.

Nikolai Vatutin is an outstanding Soviet commander, army general, hero of the Soviet Union. During the Great Patriotic War, he was engaged in strategic planning and led several fronts. For the defeat of the Wehrmacht near Stalingrad Nikolai. Vatutin was awarded the Order of Suvorov, I degree, being on a par with Zhukov, Rokossovsky, Vasilevsky, Voronov and Eremenko. Nikolai Vatutin played one of the key roles in repelling the Nazi offensive on the Kursk Bulge. The peak of his military career was the liberation of Kyiv, he actively worked on plans for the complete expulsion of German troops from Ukraine. However, on February 19For 44 years, he was seriously injured by bandits of the UPA (an organization recognized as extremist and banned on the territory of Russia), 1. 5 months after which he died.

In addition, the deputies assigned the name of the landscaped area in the village of Elizavetinskaya – Star Square.

In the Prikubansky intracity district there will be a street named after Mikhail Bariban and a street named after Vladislav Lemish.

Mikhail Bariban, international master of sports of the USSR in athletics, became a two-time champion of the European Junior Athletics Games: in the triple jump and in the long jump. Vladislav Lemish was a Soviet football player, master of sports of the USSR, played for Neftichi Baku, Kuban Krasnodar, FC Palmos (Spain), CSKA Moscow, Baltika Kaliningrad, Slavia Mozyr, Belarus. After completing his playing career, he lived in Krasnodar, where he coached amateur and student teams.
It was decided to name the Children’s and Youth Sports School No. 2 after Nikolai Nikolaevich Dobrikov, the first Kuban athlete who set the USSR record in the triple jump among older boys.

The Krasnodar regional branch of the “Union of Architects of Russia” petitioned for the installation of a memorial plaque to Andrei Georgievich Deherov, Honored Architect of the Kuban. In the house number 2 on the street. Yan Poluyan there will be memorial plaques perpetuating the memory of Vladimir Vasilyevich Ivashchenko and Mikhail Ivanovich Kiliny. Vladimir Ivashchenko, Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation, stood at the origins of the creation of a public organization of the Komsomol, actively participated in the work of preserving and transferring the fighting, labor and patriotic traditions of the Komsomol to young people. Mikhail Kiliniy, as chairman of the sports committee, brought up a glorious galaxy of champions of Europe, the world and the Olympic Games. At house number 60 on the street. A memorial plaque to Baranov Ignatiy Andreevich, a veteran of the prosecutor’s office, the owner of the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, the Order of the Red Star, the Order of the Badge of Honor, awarded the medal “For the Victory over Germany” will appear in the Soviet Union.

In addition, at the 58th meeting, the deputies of the Krasnodar City Duma decided to install a bust to People’s Artist of the USSR Vasily Semenovich Lanovoy.