What payments are due for the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War

Fulfilling his recent promises related to the celebration of the next anniversary of the Victory (this year marks the 75th anniversary), the President signed Decree No. 100 on February 10. In accordance with it, payments in a significant amount (75,000 rubles and 50,000 rubles) will be received by beneficiaries who made a significant contribution to the Victory of 1945.

The President initially stated that home front workers would also receive funds. There is no such concept in the legislation, but what category of citizens is meant by this term is widely known. In the article we will discuss home front workers in 2020 - who they are, what benefits they enjoy and why they are included in Presidential Decree No. 100.

Payments to home front workers for the 75th anniversary of the Victory in 2020 - who will receive 50,000 rubles?

What is the payment amount?

An additional payment to the pension is expected for Russian citizens living, including in the territory of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia. The payments were first mentioned in January 2020 in St. Petersburg, at a Government meeting on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the breakthrough of the besieged Leningrad.

Until 2020, the benefit amount did not exceed 10,000 rubles. The decree was signed on February 7 this year. The total amount of payments is more than 60 billion rubles.

Who will be paid 75,000 rudds

  1. Disabled people of the Great Patriotic War.
  2. Persons who took part in hostilities.
  3. Citizens who received the award “Resident of besieged Leningrad.”
  4. Citizens subjected to forced detention in ghettos and other places created by the Nazis.
  5. Widowed citizens of military personnel who died during the Soviet-Finnish, Japanese, and Patriotic wars.
  6. Widowed citizens of deceased disabled people and persons who took part in hostilities.

Payments for the 75th anniversary of the Victory who are entitled to and how much

Who will be paid 50,000 rubles

  1. Rear workers (06/22/1941 – 05/09/1945) who have been working for at least six months. Exception: labor in territories of occupation.
  2. Citizens awarded medals and orders of the Soviet Union for their labor activities.
  3. Persons held captive in concentration camps.

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  • Leonid 05/11/2019 at 22:38
    I view this as an imitation of an increase in material support for veterans, artificially tied to Victory Day. Do the authors of this operation really take the veterans for suckers who are ready to buy this handout?

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  • Sergey 05/13/2019 at 16:54

    I am disabled group 3, equal to the disabled of the Second World War. Am I eligible to receive this payment?

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      Tatyana 05/13/2019 at 17:35

      The payment can only be received by those citizens who are listed in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Art. 2 of Law No. 5-FZ of January 12, 1995. If you belong to any of these categories, you will receive a payment.

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  • Isabella 06/10/2019 at 04:48

    Residents of the besieged city are not included in the number of people entitled to payments. That's what the Pension Fund said.

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  • Metalina 06/09/2019 at 22:24

    My relative, born in 1927, is a home front worker, equivalent to a WWII veteran. She has a WWII veteran ID. But she was not paid 10,000 by Victory Day. Are they right for her?

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  • Tatyana 06/10/2019 at 10:59

    No, they are not allowed. 10 thousand were paid only to those who fought.

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  • Vladimir 05/20/2019 at 11:07

    I took part in the fighting on Damansky Island in 1969 and have a WWII training certificate. Based on Putin’s Decree No. 186 of April 24, 2019 on the payment of 10 thousand rubles by Victory Day. and Federal Law No. 5 dated January 12, 1995, can I receive these payments? Because The local PF refused me that only those who fought from 1941-1945 can receive it.

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    Tatyana 05.20.2019 at 11:18

    That's right, only those who fought in '41-45 receive the payment.

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  • Nikolay 06/11/2019 at 04:01

    No, that's not true. In Appendix 1 to Federal Law No. 5, the period is 41-45. listed in along with other periods of hostilities from the Civil War and including Damansky. The participants in these battles are all participants in the Second World War. The Decree does not contain any instructions on periods of hostilities, therefore, they should all be taken into account equally. Participants in the courts are seeking the required payments, as newspapers write about, in particular Kommersant and KP.

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  • Nikolay 06/11/2019 at 03:45

    You must receive these payments. The refusal of the PFR branch is unfounded, and there are already court decisions in favor of the participants of the Second World War. My father has the same situation, only he took part in the battles in Hungary in 1956. You need to submit an application to the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, but they refuse everyone who fought after 1945, and with this refusal go to the prosecutor, and then to court. I also want to ask the President this question, but most likely I will have to demand it through the courts. In a neighboring city, a WWII participant liquidated the Bandera underground in 1951 and achieved payment.

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  • Irina Evgenievna 05/21/2019 at 12:15

    What payment is due to a resident of besieged Leningrad? I didn't receive anything in May.

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      Maria 05/21/2019 at 12:59

      Persons awarded the medal “For the Defense of Leningrad” are entitled to a payment of 10 thousand rubles. Citizens awarded the medal “Resident of Siege Leningrad” are no longer entitled to such payment. However, in some regions they make their own lump sum payments for Victory Day (for example, in Moscow). You can find out more information on social media. protecting your region.

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  • Svyatoslav 05/31/2019 at 07:21

    I have lived all my life in Leningrad - St. Petersburg (since February 25, 1940) and am a WWII veteran. I have the right to benefits established by Art. 18 of the Federal Law “On Veterans”. Will persons in this category receive any payments by May 9? Thanks for the answer.

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  • Zhenya 06/14/2019 at 16:28

    Will WWII prisoners receive this payment?

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  • Svetlana 06/21/2019 at 21:25

    My mother is a blockade maker. There is still no payment for Victory Day. Should she or not?

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  • Mikhail 12/11/2019 at 18:12

    My mother is a blockade survivor and currently lives in the USA. Is she entitled to a lump sum payment, as a survivor of the siege on the 75th anniversary of the Victory? Please give your answer, referring to the law or Government Decree, where a specific explanation will be indicated. Thank you.

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      admin 12/11/2019 at 20:41

      Hello. Part 1 of Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 186 dated April 24, 2019 states that the payment is due only to “citizens of the Russian Federation permanently residing on the territory of the Russian Federation, in the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania and the Republic of Estonia”

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  • Jurassic 01/19/2020 at 11:12

    Will those who were in Afghanistan and Chechnya receive money if they are considered equal to the Second World War and also receive EDV?

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  • Elena 01/19/2020 at 23:01

    Good afternoon Question: Will juvenile prisoners receive lump sum payments?

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  • Vera 01/20/2020 at 15:34

    My mother has the status of “resident of besieged Leningrad.” Does she belong to the category of “war veteran” and is she entitled to some kind of payment for the 75th anniversary of the Victory? Thank you.

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  • Alexander 02/04/2020 at 18:35

    Am I entitled to a lump sum payment by May 9, 2020, for Victory Day? I am a veteran and disabled war veteran of the 2nd group, entitled to benefits and benefits established by law for disabled veterans of the Patriotic War.

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  • Knyazev Alexander Leonidovich 04/10/2020 at 04:27

    Since 2020, the pension fund has been denying us veterans of the battles at Damansky a one-time payment by May 9, although according to the law “On Veterans” we are participants in the Second World War (sections 1.2 of the appendix to the law on veterans). On what basis is the Presidential Decree not executed?

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    Conclusions and recommendations

    1. It is necessary to check whether the pensioner belongs to the category of citizens noted in the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated 02/07/2020.
    2. If the citizen is a person for whom payments are provided, an additional payment should be expected before retirement in May. Some people already received it in April.
    3. If the additional payment has not been received, and the citizen considers himself a person to whom payments are due, he should immediately contact the Pension Fund authorities at his place of residence by telephone or through a personal visit.

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    Have you received the payment?

    How to receive funds for Victory Day in the Second World War in 2020?

    Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov clarified the procedure for payments, which Vladimir Putin approved and approved by his Decree “On payments to WWII veterans.” He explained that if a veteran is a citizen of the Russian Federation and receives a pension from the Russian Federation, then he will automatically receive the assigned payments. Peskov added that the veteran’s country of residence does not matter.

    Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 6, 2020 No. 241 approved the Rules for making a one-time payment in connection with the 75th anniversary of Victory Day.

    A one-time cash payment is transferred according to the documents actually available to the bodies administering pension benefits , without requiring an additional package of documents confirming the right to this payment.

    If the necessary information is not available to the authorized bodies responsible for transferring cash benefits, then a one-time payment is made based on the citizen’s application. In this situation, the responsibility for requesting the necessary documents rests with the pension authorities.

    If a citizen, by Decree of the President, has the right to receive a one-time payment for several items, then such payment is made on the basis that provides for the largest amount of transfer. There is no provision for summing up the amounts of lump sum payments.

    If a veteran has provided supporting documents for a higher payment amount after he has already been accrued or paid a lump sum payment for Victory Day on the basis of documents held by the authorized body, the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation provides for an additional payment for the difference in the under-accrued payment amount.

    For Russian WWII veterans with permanent residence in the Baltic countries, the following rule applies: if the pension authorities do not have the necessary information, a one-time cash payment will be made on the basis of a personal application of the veteran with the attachment of documents confirming the legal status in accordance with the legislative norms of the Russian Federation .

    About the features of teaching

    In the Soviet Union, considerable attention was paid to the patriotic education of youth using the examples of heroic peers. Every Soviet schoolchild could, as they say, name at least a dozen names of pioneer heroes (Valya Kotik, Lenya Golikov, Zina Portnova, etc.) and tell in detail about their feat. After the collapse of the USSR, a lot changed: views on individual events, teaching methods, and the pioneer organization itself disappeared. Probably, a certain restructuring of views was really needed.

    home front workers benefits

    For example, Pavlik Morozov - who is he, is he really a hero? Or a traitor to his own family? Or just a snotty, unreasonable boy, entangled in complex adult games?

    Schoolchildren need to talk about how childhood is not only carefree. It is important to tell that there were also such children - home front workers, whose contribution to the overall victory over the enemy was incommensurate with their small age and was truly enormous. If this lesson of history is not learned well, then there will continue to be a large number of embittered young thugs who bully and deceive older people. And later they will grow up to be adults, reproaching old veterans for their meager privileges.

    From memories

    Historians and local historians rarely remember these people. They talk to them, ask about life in that difficult time, then publish memories of the war. What do veteran home front workers say?

    Dozens of worker battalions worked on the approaches to the defensive lines of Stalingrad. A participant in one of them, A.V. Osadchaya, recalled how she and her friends had to work in difficult conditions, chiseling frozen ground, building anti-tank ditches. From the cold and poor nutrition, the young bodies froze and became covered with abscesses. We had to spend the night right there in chilly dugouts, and in the morning we had to go back to work because there weren’t enough workers. Another participant, M.P. Uskova, told how home front workers, in the brutal Stalingrad winter, washed their hands bloody, digging trenches and clearing snow drifts from the railway track.

    veterans, home front workers

    Thousands of similar memories can be heard. The importance of what these people did is difficult to overestimate, just as it is impossible to imagine the severity of the trials they endured. In Samara in 1996, a monument to “Minor Home Front Workers 1941-1945” was erected. Grateful Samara." In this city, which during the war years was one of the main forges of the country, they are well aware of the contribution that ordinary children made to the common cauldron of victory.

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