The "Druzhba" (Friendship) Timur gang of the 3rd "V" grade from Progymnasium No. 64 visited home front worker Anna Matveyevna Mokropolova and congratulated her on the approaching Defender of the Fatherland Day holiday.
Anna Matveyevna Mokropolova is the widow of a Great Patriotic War veteran and a home front worker. She was born on September 29, 1929, in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny, Tatar ASSR. Anna Matveyevna is a native of Chelny; she lived and was raised in the settlement of Krasnye Chelny.
She encountered the war at the age of 12. She learned about it from her parents, as the villagers ran to the church to listen to the radio, from which the announcer Levitan declared to all compatriots about the treacherous attack by fascist invaders. Together with her peers, Anna Matveyevna attended school, and after classes, she went to work on a voluntary basis: in summer they planted rubber-bearing plants, and in winter they knitted mittens and socks for the front.
After graduating from school, she got a job at a factory in the textile and weaving workshop as a weaver. When the construction of the Nizhnekamsk HPP began, the factory was no longer needed and was disbanded. Anna Matveyevna ended her career working at the Sanitary and Epidemiological Station as a laboratory assistant. She and her husband raised 3 children, 4 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. At 94, she continues to be an active grandmother and great-grandmother, helping to raise her great-grandchildren!