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... keep for yourself a single heartbeat . ( Gudzenko wrote these lines in Stalingrad in 1943. ) Several years went by and more profound talents began to appear . Suddenly the voice of Alexander Mezhirov was heard . Mezhirov had been an ...
... keep for yourself a single heartbeat . ( Gudzenko wrote these lines in Stalingrad in 1943. ) Several years went by and more profound talents began to appear . Suddenly the voice of Alexander Mezhirov was heard . Mezhirov had been an ...
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... keep waiting ... " I had been attracted to him ever since the battle at Khalin - Gol . In the midst of the drum - rolls of " art " glorifying the coming war - in which little of our blood would be shed and even that would be on other's ...
... keep waiting ... " I had been attracted to him ever since the battle at Khalin - Gol . In the midst of the drum - rolls of " art " glorifying the coming war - in which little of our blood would be shed and even that would be on other's ...
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... keep playing the same endless game , lacking the strength to tear himself free from the grasp of his own double - mindedness . He would always find some justification . He would always strive to be honest tomorrow ... It is this inner ...
... keep playing the same endless game , lacking the strength to tear himself free from the grasp of his own double - mindedness . He would always find some justification . He would always strive to be honest tomorrow ... It is this inner ...
Contents
The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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