And the dawns here are quiet
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The book includes the most famous works of Boris Vasiliev about the Great Patriotic War.
1. "And the dawns here are quiet ..." - a masterpiece of Russian "in military prose", dedicated to the great, but not falling into the summaries of military events to the feat of five young zeniti girls, under the leadership of the foreman who entered into an unequal battle with the detachment of German saboteurs.
2. The action of the story “Tomorrow was a war” takes place on the eve of the Great Patriotic War. This is a story about schoolchildren, their growing up, the story of graduates who will soon take up arms and go to the front - to defend their homeland.
3. The story “The lists was not listed” - about the last defender of the Brest Fortress, Lieutenant Pluzhnikov. A story telling about devotion, love and death - and, of course, about the real feat of a Russian soldier
1. "And the dawns here are quiet ..." - a masterpiece of Russian "in military prose", dedicated to the great, but not falling into the summaries of military events to the feat of five young zeniti girls, under the leadership of the foreman who entered into an unequal battle with the detachment of German saboteurs.
2. The action of the story “Tomorrow was a war” takes place on the eve of the Great Patriotic War. This is a story about schoolchildren, their growing up, the story of graduates who will soon take up arms and go to the front - to defend their homeland.
3. The story “The lists was not listed” - about the last defender of the Brest Fortress, Lieutenant Pluzhnikov. A story telling about devotion, love and death - and, of course, about the real feat of a Russian soldier
Author:
Author:Vasiliev Boris Lvovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:white
Series:
Series: Russian Classics
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-104546-3
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