September 13, 2014 is going to remain a special day for the Tavush Region Gosh Village people. Last year the same day as the bronze statue of the great medieval thinker, law-author, and fabulist Mkhitar Gosh was erected, the head of the community announced September 13 was going to further be celebrated as the Gosh Village Day. And each time some remarkable events would make the day for the village.
Keeping the promise this time they festively inaugurated a memorial to the Gosh residents who fell victims to the Great Patriotic War, WWII.
In 1941, 141 of the 840 Gosh residents left for the front. 77 of them never came back, many of them were MIAs.
See more details from the event in our video report.