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It's a quiet day here.

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It's a quiet day here.
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Boris L. Vasiliev (1924-2013) was a Russian writer and screenwriter. With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War he went to the front as a volunteer in the Komsomol fighter battalion. He fought near Smolensk and near Vyazma. More than thirty books created by Vasiliev, rightfully became a classic of Russian literature. The collection includes the most famous works of B. Vasilyev about the war. The story "The dawns are quiet here..." (1969) is dedicated to the great, but not caught in the summary of military events feat of five young girls anti-aircraft gunners, under the leadership of Petty Officer Vaskov in May 1942, entered into unequal combat with a detachment of German saboteurs. The action of the story "Tomorrow Was War" (1984) takes place on the eve of the war. This is a story about graduates who very soon were to take up arms and go to the front - to defend the homeland. The story "Not Listed" (1974) praises the feat of a real Russian soldier, the last defender of the Brest Fortress, Lieutenant Pluzhnikov.
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