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Tale of a real man

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Cover:Hard
Category:Children's BookFictionHistorical LiteratureModern LiteraturePoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-9268-2674-3
Dimensions: 195x28x265cm
The plot of the “Tale of a real man” is based on the real events that occurred with the pilot Alexei Maresyev during the Great Patriotic War (the writer changed one letter in the name of his hero) Maresyev’s plane, who shot the entire ammunition, took the four enemy fighters into the ticks and decided to lead to her airfield. An unexpected maneuver, the pilot tried to break out of ticks, but the machine -gun line still took out the engine. Maresyev with all his might pulled the plane losing height to his territory until he crashed into the tops of the trees ... The pilot received a severe wound, but nevertheless frantically crawled to his nineteenth day, hungry, frostbite, and children of partisans found him. Then - a hospital, amputation of both legs ... But after a year and a half, Maresyev again sat down at the storm of an airplane, and a fighter. Remaining a cripple, the pilot still rushed into the sky, into battle. And won.
It is not so easy to break a person who has a desire to live contrary to everything and whose love for the homeland is endless. In 1946, at the Nuremberg trial, German Goering, the Reichsinter of the Imperial Ministry of Aviation, the Reichsmarshal of the Great German Reich, who was in Nazi Germany as a second person after Hitler, admitted: “We did not know much, but could not suspect much. The main thing is that we did not know and did not understand the Soviet Russians. No best agents can reveal the true military potential of the Soviets. I"m not talking about the number of guns, planes and tanks. We knew this approximately. I"m not talking about the power and mobility of industry. I"m talking about people ... "
"Tale of a real man" was written there, in Nuremberg (B. Poleva was accredited on the process from the newspaper "Pravda"), in just 19 days. "The story ..." immediately went into print and in the same year was awarded the Stalin (state) prize. In the first seven years alone, the total circulation of its publications amounted to 2.34 million copies.
And in 1950, the Frontovik artist Nikolai Zhukov, who also participated in the coverage of the work of the international tribunal over the Nazis, created a series of unique drawings for the "Tale of a real man". For these drawings, N. Zhukov also awarded the Stalin Prize.
The book uses images of works from funds
State Tretyakov Gallery,
Belgorod State Art Museum,
Tver State United Museum,
Ulyanovsk Regional Art Museum.
The text is printed according to the publication: Boris Field. The story of a real man,
Moscow, fiction, 1983
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Children's Book
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Historical Literature
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9268-2674-3

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