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... fate was more tragic : this woun- ded war hero and former regimental commander could not withstand the persistent ... fate of those established writers and poets such as Tsvetaeva and Zabolotsky whose work appeared in the collection is ...
... fate was more tragic : this woun- ded war hero and former regimental commander could not withstand the persistent ... fate of those established writers and poets such as Tsvetaeva and Zabolotsky whose work appeared in the collection is ...
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... fate than about the fate of " the boy in the watch - tower " who had accepted his duties as an ex- ecutioner as something unavoidable , the boy who was forced to gun down . a world which did not believe that such a thing was possible ...
... fate than about the fate of " the boy in the watch - tower " who had accepted his duties as an ex- ecutioner as something unavoidable , the boy who was forced to gun down . a world which did not believe that such a thing was possible ...
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... fate- he was playing himself . In order that no doubt should remain about what sort of hands the fate of such talented actors was in , one small fact should be mentioned . Surin , the director general of Mosfilm , was found to have ...
... fate- he was playing himself . In order that no doubt should remain about what sort of hands the fate of such talented actors was in , one small fact should be mentioned . Surin , the director general of Mosfilm , was found to have ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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