tv Malakhov RUSSIA1 January 27, 2023 4:30pm-5:30pm MSK
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[000:00:00;00] detailed stations star cast unique filming and unexpected plot twists such films cannot be missed , so we meet at the screens and only on the russia news tv channel . all are always available on the media platform ; good afternoon you are on the russia tv channel on january 27 , 79 years ago, the city of leningrad was completely liberated from the fascist blockade, which lasted 872 long and terrible days. and here it is already 2 years 10 months. here it is,
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when i was sent to the spectacle done on july 10, where there is no board. well, when the bombing ended and the execution of the already fleeing children , the plane flew away, and the next day they began to disassemble the corpses. uh, by chance a local soul boy, juice would have discovered a beautiful doll lying there, when i tried to take this doll it turned out that i was holding the handle tightly. it seemed like people lived each one would fight for bread. for food and so on, other people. they didn’t even wash themselves, immediately black vitamins pulled out cards to each other and walked around people. they don't care about the eyes of the beasts or to the bonds. for each such photograph from wealthy leningrad, a story of real heroism in the footage of a documentary newsreel in the fall of 1942, a smiling boy accidentally caught in the lens, in an autumn coat with
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a kettle and a shopping bag, the moment of evacuation along with other leningraders along the crossing. he is in a hurry to leave the lens of this keel apparatus with his green teapot and scoop. and that's how i got into a movie story from 8. 7 on the neva was in the enemy ring, but today in our studio those same leningraders who lived the chronicles of the besieged city of heroes. the war began when mini georgievna was 19 years old. she is a first-year student at the university and attention is being sought by fellow students, but the nazi attack on the city changed her whole life and she spent all 872 days of terrible days of grace in an annoyed leningrad today and that she is one year old and she is fucking
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old, but everyone knows that i am 101 years old already from the second i went, but it seems to me that you should charge everyone with just such optimism. uh, what's your charge, and i'm all right said, you were 19 years old, 19 years old is correct and you remember november 25, and you remember how that's from the loudspeakers they said it started. well, you see, we didn’t understand all this war , because we never felt it understood , it’s like that, when the famine began, when the cards were announced, that is, uh, it became, then we understood it all basically in september. so yes, then the famine had already begun and the worst thing. it was december, 41 and 42 years old.
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but this knock of the loudspeaker, which sounded in the city, did not turn off. we were all the time and that was the most important thing. for us, this is a reproduction. we've all heard. igor anxiety, when i was, for example, listened to petrova petrova and the artist. it was wonderful when i forgot about everything and about my head, in order to pierce at all i forgot and went to bed wrapped up, and the frost was 40 °. you understand, and the water is no longer warm, there was nothing, she got confused and listened to the story, she read the stories and especially loved the thomassover. she went through all this. it was great for her to say that her voice would help you. you know it was after war. her husband is an artist and there was his exhibition, and i went, and she was just present there, she didn’t work on the radio, and i thank you of course. she saved me a lot. let's listen. what again. they told us
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before the broadcast. i was born on november 25, 21 in the city of petrograd well, it's 24 here, because when i changed the paste, they wrote your one, like a four and i decided that the four suits me better, because i needed to study mom before the war . here mom during the war had one skin and bones, and now dad during the war we didn’t have such nothing but 250 g of bread and water, as it was cold, we boiled water with this bread. frost 40° yes 41 years, nothing moves. everything is worth everything frozen water. no electricity
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, no heat. i got a job at the railroad as a signalman on our second floor. so not everyone was starving, by the way, the room was closed. there was security there. it was warm there, there was light. there was such food that when we came to demonstrate the phone, we turned away so as not to see, because there was everything on the tables, and butter and bread and canned food were all there when the war began. i was 19 before the war. i would have hmm fans pilot. in
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the first time , he died, the second also died ; all this war is over. somehow i left. and he had a father. ah, the hairdresser. he worked, probably, and just like that, she left , remembered, went there, i say how oleg ole the first battle died. in general, everyone died everything in the second year of january, dad died of hunger, and we went to the volkov cemetery, lowered two women with a child, the child was wrapped in a blanket, and they asked permission to put dad or this child on the mountain. well, of course, lord, er, of course, they put them to sleep, in general, they buried a good one, as it should be
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humanly. thank god i get it i remember the grave to find it. and here i was last summer in st. petersburg where they played shostakovich's symphony, which he wrote in besieged leningrad when you listen, when it was broadcast on the radio, when the radio was turned on and you know that thunder, drums, a fascist step - this is not necessary, a fascist step. i turned it off, i couldn't listen. i couldn't listen. it was hard, of course, and i understood you correctly. eh, that after all there were also some special buffets, where not everyone was starving, let's say so quite right, when we survived we went to her because we received 250 g of bread. and this, of course, is the story, lazy. and now , on the video in your apartment, i noticed such a very fashionable accessory for young people, which bloggers use and such a light lamp, which is so in
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no blogger, my granddaughter. and this is your granddaughter veronica. well, she's here today. uh, you can talk to her at her place. millions of views with you on the internet, that is, a video with a grandmother, uh, a video with a grandmother comes in for 18 million views ah, grandma in our family is just the main blogger. i know that my grandmother even gave a picture to philip kirkorov . and we came to the concert, and , uh, we decided to give him a picture and, accordingly, get to know each other. grandma is very liked. ah, got it. and it's true that you can't call grandma. she forbids all her friends. call and tell, uh, just your sores of the topic, you don’t even discuss it
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with anyone. well, sometimes he tells, of course, misfortune. yes that's right. well, what are the main qualities in her, because well, well, honestly , not every day, here we see, uh, sane from such a position with the emotions of a person at such a respectable age. he is, i think he is. the most important quality is kindness in a grandmother. exactly this. most importantly, she always optimism you know, by the way, optimism. she is an optimist in life, she reacts to everything, and with a wide- open soul she always helps everyone and always holds herself and naturally dances. well , we already understood that leningrad did not stop. factories worked even in the most terrible days, and nikolai spiridonov worked at one of these factories today. he is 94 years old and has only recently retired. and here's what he
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remembers. many left and were evacuated. here, and those who broke up, like my mother. well, you did knit and threw it and fell together with him there are no forces, and she is the only thing that happened, we will die all together. all the man lies in the snow and stretched out his hand and ask for bread. i came and says, the man's mother is dying and stretches out her hand of bread. she pressed me to you. how can she help? when no one has a single gram on hand to help? everything at the age of fourteen i came here the checkpoint through the checkpoint here passed the head of the personnel department, the boy said what
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was needed. and imagine, i’m such a dew that boils from hunger are alive then card gave you something to eat. and this was the most important thing then, because tens of thousands of people died during the day, and all the planets worked for 12 hours or more, sweden does not, and insulators work glass wool . imagine what glass wool is a thin hair of glass. he bites into our hands were in ulcers, not only hands, and most importantly - the worst thing was not there. we breathed and inside and you experience everything, sometimes your head
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will spin, in my opinion, this is how it goes, you know. let's wish nikolai vasilyevich good health, he was only a year ago, as he he says, you saw me off to retire, so everyone is so hardened. this resident of st. petersburg was born in 1937 and spent the very first terrible winter in the besieged city to see you. thanks a lot. thank you. it's true that your mother only took you to the bomb shelter at the beginning, and then he stopped doing it quite right, and they, uh, even had a fight sometimes with their father, because her father ordered her. he came from the factory, they gave him time sometimes and told him to go down. she tells me to get dressed. it's hard already people dress. it’s hard to go down hard, then
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to go up, it really was like that. and here is the sound of the metronome. you remember too. yes , of course, the sound of a metronome. i remember well, and also why, because my mother drove me from, uh, bolshoi moscow traveling to my grandparents, who lived on kulyanskaya near the first soviet three-screen cinema. moscow why she drove me, firstly, these are her parents, and secondly, grandfather. uh, since he was a carpenter, he had a hundred tiles. black glue and grandmother cooked these tiles with wood glue. and of course, when my mother did not go, but there was no transport. and my mother took me on a sled. i recently counted that she was carrying me, about 12-13 trolleybus stops on a sled. i know that every year you have a tradition of meeting with those with whom you have experienced.
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uh, with a classmate, yes in the blockade by the fourth. i entered the first class here is a photo. this is part of our class. we are dating. i'm standing at the top leading to the left. let's see what you told us on the air. this is the school where i studied from the first class to the seventh inclusive our favorite school, since i was the head of the classroom, like you. i decided to gather the girls at my place, and i called. and so, in general, at first i was going to. two girls, uh, i decided to rewrite this list and write everyone , but then, of course, gradually, here at the end it says died died died, including us about our closest friend, with whom we were friends for forty-four years, lived in one home. after all, we went to first grade while still at war.
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walked in the forty-fourth year. we are very we communicate. we know everything about everyone. we are talking about our girls, but we are leaving. we're leaving close. my friend, with whom i sat at the same desk for only years, died last year. i miss her so much communication with her , you know? at the very beginning of the blockade, we moved into the same room with aunt lyusya on vasilyevsky island, everyone died. and there are only three of us left. mom went to work and left us these rations of 125 g of bread. well, maybe there is something else? i don't remember it anymore. and my grandmother gave me all her balls. this one and when mom found out about it, she began to scold her grandmother, and grandmother said, let it not be a leg, eat it for me, my mother told me, you know, and then some time passed. i’m sitting next to my grandmother, in her
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bed. i even remember. that's where the bed is. i’m at my grandmother’s, i decided she was sleeping. she is sleeping. mom comes home from work. i say, and my grandmother sleeps all the time, and she is already dead. andryusha i want to say that this is not our classmate grishina, and she has been sitting in a wheelchair for 12 years, but the strength of the spirit. you can still envy her. yeah, 4 years ago , the seventy-fifth anniversary of the complete lifting of the blockade in leningrad, we did a program where the people 's artists of russia then considered excerpts from the blockade diary book, which was compiled by nina ivanovna pavlova. in this book , memories of the inhabitants of leningrad are collected, these stories cannot be forgotten. here is how valentina talyzina skomo in the throat is read as a line of food supplies for a long period. there were not even large warehouses in the city ; there were not only bodaevsky warehouses, but even they
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turned out to be semi-deserts at that time, terrible black smoke spread over the city, burning sugar. after the bombing, when the smoke cleared and the fire was extinguished, the inhabitants of the city began to collect and carry away the earth soaked in sugar in bags of bags, and then they ate it. i also ate this sweet earth. people were dying in their apartments on the street at work in stairwells everywhere. one could stumble upon the corpses of the people were like shadows. only bones, covered with dry skin, people skeletons barely moved, my mother was very weak and a split of carpentry glue, boiled jelly was lifted from the walls, wallpaper, because once upon a time they were glued with glue made from starch. i
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bad times. fantastic thirst for victory the best of the best in the battle of the seasons come on all together the battle of the seasons at 21:30 on the russia channel today is exactly 79 years since the city of leningrad was completely liberated from the blockade , the countdown of the last year begins celebrate my eightieth birthday, i want to show you this photo. on it, little irochka from
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leningrad, the picture was taken immediately before the evacuation. in 1941. the girl in this photo does not even suspect that in a few days she will have to part with her mother. she will miraculously survive thanks to the little toy she gave him today. this is the most gray-white photo girl in our studio alekseevna good afternoon. the same doll. yes? that same doll turned 150 this year. let's see your story. your salvation story. this real miracle attention.
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it’s been two years and 10 months now, this is just when i was sent to school on july 10, on the day of the reign , this doll my mother gave me with me in my big pocket, and she tells me, here , keep the doll in your pocket and don’t give it to anyone. 8 days, we were traveling, one plane arrived. he bombed, allegedly two cars, then four more planes bombed. well, when the bombing ended and the shooting of the already fleeing children , the planes flew away, and the next day they began to dismantle the pipes. and so, when the corpses were taken to the cemetery and the cars were dismantled, then by chance a local boy lyosha osokin found a beautiful doll lying, which he decided to take his sister. from the memoirs of alexei
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stepanovich asokin. i raked the remains of boards and pieces of iron from the first car. all of a sudden. i saw a child's hand under the corpse, in which a beautiful doll was clamped. i wanted to take this doll and bring it to my sister tasha, who at that time was 12 years old, but the dolls were firmly held by a child's hand. i called the adults and under the corpses we dug up a live and unharmed baby. and clean up the dead. whenever i go somewhere, i always take it with me. just like a native person. how she travels with me everywhere. try under weight. look for the piece in your pockets, but the most important thing is the blockade, of course, all our
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blockade awards are the most memorable. i continued the blockade. then i was in leningrad what i always wanted to eat, but i understood this as a normal phenomenon. everyone wanted to eat it. you see, a child who has fallen into any conditions accepts them as they are since the war, i cannot throw away anything from food. it seems to me that this is blasphemy when you realize how people starving, yes, then the attitude to the products of a completely different one cannot be thrown away, but even the crumbs to eat are left forever, probably, and you somehow kept in touch with this alyosha after 47 years in one village. this is purely coincidental. that is, you
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discovered it, we bought a house. you when in 1984, allowed to buy houses in '85, we bought a house just not knowing where. i didn't know where we were bombed. i knew that you bombed during the war somewhere under the old rusa and where mom just had no idea , she never talked about this topic, they didn’t talk at all, at that time the conversation was eighty-fourth. mom died, and 85. that's when we bought a house, uh, then after some time we decided to build a bathhouse. and now, after 2 years, we put a log house. and a year later, only began to finish the bath. that's when they began to finish the bath. i invited the carpenters to work, and the carpenter says, can i work with my friend? i say, what's the difference, come work together. and so, when they completed the bath, they brought it to mind, is it all dark to dine, and a friend began to tell that during
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the war he had to dismantle the echelon with leningrad children. i say, our echelon also bombed. we have somewhere under the old rusoy. he says this and is our only man from staraya blond , they didn’t beat us here anymore, not a single step. and when he said that he pulled out the girl who was holding the doll. i tell him, you know, a doll saved me too. he says, i wish i could see her. and his daughter lives in leningrad, and now a year later. it was already eighty-ninth year that he came to daughter in leningrad and the apartment is called to me. alekseevna i would like to see the doll, i say, come on. well, when he saw her, he says, so the doll that i saved and the sign of the doll. he says the girl never gave a strong hold in her hands, and no matter how he looks at the doll, she is very beautiful. i
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wanted to see her. i pulled out, i broke off the handle girl, i never cried. this is where i cried for the first time. i wrapped this pen in black electrical tape. and here it is, wrapped in black duct tape over the years. that's 80 years. she has grown up already. and when your mother gave her this doll, she said, don't let her go. yes, she said, take care, don't let anyone. well, not because she's greedy, but simply because it's her only connection to home. you never know the child feels bad, he pressed the doll closer to home, because they sent the children alone without their parents. this echelon was ours in general, there were four such echelons, they were bombed purely for children. where there were no adults, there were only one teacher for each car, one nanny, and the children were from a year to 15 years old. can imagine such younger little ones without
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mothers? but not only the dolls saved her life, but my mother did everything possible to survive during the blockade. it was only later, when i returned back to leningrad, that is , it turned out that here i was, they took me to them. here lyosha brought to his family, and there were five children, mom and grandmother took dad. uh, on the black crow they took away like a fist. she had the nicest house in the village. and so, when the germans came to the white bor, they were driven out of the house and then went to the swamp in dugouts. and here the dugouts teach their two children xenia died, and then she was on the front line and decided to hand me over. to our soldiers, and those according to the marks that were sewn on clothes during the war, when children were sent to the wrong side of the clothes, they sewed marks where the last name, name of the child, home address and age are written. and then
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they sent me a message to my mother using these marks that i was in the village, white bor and my mother had a brother. uh, deputy people's commissar, heavy engineering was during the war. he constantly flew to the kirov plant at the obukhov turnover of the plant about repairs tanks. and, but the release of new tanks to release shells and now in one of the flights. he stopped at white forest. there, a small airfield man picked me up. i brought it to leningrad and my mother said, more and more. she will not give me anywhere, we are destined to live together, which means that we will not survive. well, here is the relationship between cold and hunger. it's already been talked about so much. well, you just don’t want to repeat the same thing, but all
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leningraders have experienced it. everyone survived by a miracle, there is no person who would survive just like that , everyone has some kind of miracle when they survived, because well, here, our family of 43 people was double 43 - this is dad. he was the ninth child in the family, the youngest. each, respectively, take the sister of his family. mom has three, too, all with his wife's children. well, as a result, after the war, we had 12 people left. now you will see newsreels that were made in the autumn of 1942, a little boy in a wrapped coat, he is smiling in his hands, a teapot. and avoska this is all that his mother gave him with her to evacuate and planted leningrad these shots. went around the world and child with blockade chronicles. we got up to call
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the boy with the teapot. we found him and today we are meeting him in our studio alekseevich kozelsky. you are so happy, despite all the horror that is happening around. eh, how old are you, six and a half? and do you remember how you got this kettle in your hands? this episode. unfortunately , my memory didn’t remain, because after my mother had already seen it, i saw it. it was me who told me, i didn’t believe her, because, well, this couldn’t happen to me. this is such a case, as it happens. well, not ra- the main thing is to have one. yes, all with some grown-up parents, and you alone with this teapot and string bag. let
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's see what you told us by going to the very place where the footage of this chronicle was taken. here at this place there was a wooden pontoon to which barges and tugboats approached, on which the inhabitants of our besieged city were then sent for evacuation. i am at that place on the shore of lake ladoga, where in 1942 i was evacuated with my grandmother. e to the central part of our country, it so happened that at that moment, when we were loading onto this one on board, e on correspondents of leningradskaya in the newsreel were in pensions, and i accidentally fell into the lens of this, uh, strong apparatus with my green teapot and scoop. and that's
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how i got into film history. here is a kettle, here we supplied the entire car with this hot tea, but therefore we were, as it were, in a special position, but since the owners of the kettle. that's where they fed us and supported us. here is the loading on this very one in tow. this is what i remember the moment when i had to come, here, according to this inhabitant in these boards, somewhere among these people is my grandmother. why did you have to leave? it was just that it was already the second winter for us. we couldn’t survive the firewood; there was no heating; you understand, everything wasn’t there, that was all savely was already there before the furniture. here, our families never talk about the blockade war . well, to be honest, i myself, as
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it were, avoided this topic for a very long time. this is perhaps the most expensive award in my collection. this is my mother's sign of an honorary donor. this badge is worth about 20 liters of blood. including the blockade, it donated blood throughout the blockade, and as it turned out, this blood was unique. she seems to be at the expense the fact that people were starving, it was cleared, yes, and it was very useful for in general, but maybe thanks to this. i'm jumping alive. bye. with my grandmother, but grandmother, i know, did not survive
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the road. she fell ill and we were removed from the train in the city of the station. so the hospital determined, well, my grandmother literally died the next day. uh, where the homeless children were caught, who. here the guys ran away from home, wanted to go to war, here on the trains the policemen caught them, this kind of, well, such a conditional orphanage, well, they determined, basically. there were guys of that age well 12 14 15 years. i was there, of course, the smallest. here, but as it were, uh,
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there were simply no other orphanages there. well , because i had documents with me , this one. if you saw string bags there they interfere. that's where the documents were. i did not let this vovochka out of my hands. there was the address of my mother, where this director of this orphanage wrote to her. why not with grandma? in the post office, well, the signalmen, they were liable for military service, so they didn’t let her go. here, and when , too, how grandmother died and remained there, like in an orphanage. e hmm, uh, the director of this house wrote her a letter to her after , uh, breaking the blockade, it was in the forty-third year in february that you allowed them to leave for me, and we were evacuated for a year later. this is in the chuvash republic. and they returned to leningrad in august of the forty
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-fourth year. that's it, you have in your hands just such a teapot, which was saved just uh. well, you know, of course, he helped us out a lot on the road, because we were traveling in a freight car. that's uh in the eighteenth loaded in a freight car was traveling in this freight car, besides us there were 40 other people. well, you can imagine all sorts of things there, but small wagons used to be two-axle freight wagons. this freight car. so there was e. uh after uh, hmm delivery servicemen. well, i’m glad to go to the front to leningradsky. and there was a stove, a small one, this is the so-called potbelly stove, and this teapot, which somehow successfully i don’t know why my mother decided to give me a teapot with me. well, he really helped us all here, all the animals, because, apart from
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like there's nothing to it. it was pick up even in the water. here is the tea. well, not tea. there, we left, they sang boiling water, of course, but, by the way, you are talking about evacuation. ah, during the war years, omsk also received a lot of children and residents of leningrad, and they even erected a monument to a boy with a teapot, and a girl with a doll. it feels like it's about you. ah, surprisingly amazing, in general, look straight ahead, like today's program. yes? you are with a teapot and a girl. e with a doll. it seems to me to buy tickets to send you. uh-uh there. first of all, i was brought to advertising i want leave you with the people's artist of russia larisa luzhina. larisa anatolyevna reads the blockade diary. uh, this reading sounds especially penetrating, because she survived, uh, the blockade. she herself is a child of besieged
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leningrad, so it was 3 years 125 besieged um with fire and blood in half. as the leningrad pts wrote, olga berggolts was remembered by us who survived the blat for life. every day the bread ration became less and less, and then the besieged leningrad became worldly children and the elderly from hunger. my little son died and my mother died, they are buried piskarevsky cemetery. it was simply unbearable when your child asks to eat at least something, and you can’t give him absolutely nothing from hunger. swollen legs. it was very painful and difficult for me to move, and my daughter developed scurvy. but the incredible suffering did not break the spirit
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the bombing started, a bomb fell on him. well, during the bombing, everyone was sent to the basement, only there it was possible to be born, because the building could fall apart. you never know where it will fall, the bomb the bomb fell into it the building staggered. mom said it helped. and i appeared, but my mother did not even assume that she was pregnant. she thought she was bloated with hunger. but when i began to stir to knock, then i realized that because dad fought on the leningrad front. well, on the road of life, he was often in leningrad and every meeting. it could have been the last one and that's how it turned out. let's look at the maternity hospital, which has already become
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did you stay for 47 years? because it's december . which was issued sorry well what to do, that's life. no one could get an extra piece at the wrong time, and everything was divided even after the war. if sweets appeared at home, there was something tasty, everything was shared for everyone. during the blockade , they survived where they did not give their rations to the child. because when mothers gave.
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their food to the child themselves weakened. hello to him and to you health, the most important thing is a peaceful clear sky here, so that you often come to the house of happiness, joy, because this is joy when a person is born. you , too, were born a few months before the start, two months before the start of the blockade, and you told our editors that you were the salvation for your mother. well, my mother said so once that there is, or i didn’t
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put my hands on it painfully. i was born in july already the blockade began in september. uh, there was a bombing, when i was born there was already a bombing, pancake, leningrad in july, clouds. in general, we never spoke at home, only in fragments of some kind. maybe by chance, so to speak, without parents, vadim vladimirovich verkhovsky meet him? your mother is an actress, an actress who starred in the sci-finer nevsky alexandra lyutova, how did it happen that you stayed in the besieged leningrad with your grandmother, and not with her, your mother left a year before the start of world war ii to the odessa film studio. the film scarlet flower war was supposed to be filmed there. uh, caught
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her in odessa and separated us for the entire blockade time and saw the union not only already, when leningrad was completely liberated from the blockade. i mean, your grandmother spent time with you, right? yes, dad in the early days volunteered for the front. i stayed at leningrad with his mother vertkovskaya valentina nikolaevna, a noblewoman who sacrificed herself by giving me her ration in february forty- two. she died, and the fighters took me out, who, in the case, perhaps, happy in the village of sugrov on tikhvin in the leningrad region, stopped. uh, the red army soldiers who went after their families to leningrad, having learned that they will , uh, remain the same way through the snowdrifts, where my grandmother, my mother, mother, uh, fierce evdok lived. and nikiforovna was not a literate
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peasant woman who had ten children of her own. she asked them. bring me to leningrad is my e, my grandson with his grandmother. bring them to me. no, the original ones refused, because in the mountains, lake ladoga was bombed while still under fire. well, according to them, they explained what we might not bring, since it is clear that a child has dystrophy, maybe she says, well, you won’t take it. leave the lake on the ice, and bring the ladies, a bag of potatoes visited me after the death of my grandmother. eh , my mother's sister, my aunt, or for that alexandrovna , who served in the hospital and brought me something to eat, but i already had general dystrophy. i could not walk lying. uh, in general , the head of the hospital did not let her go, and i am grateful to the wives of our red army soldiers
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who brought me across lake ladoga. here's to my grandmother evdokia, nikifor, you won't see me. she said who are you to me brought. this is not my grandson. her youngest daughter told her mother. well, look, it was you who quilted, blankets before the war. and then my grandmother burst into tears and recognized me. and when you saw your mother for the first time, it turns out that for the first time you saw her on the screen. yes, my husband was already 5 years old, when she came for me all over gorova already, and then i already needed a pass for the leningrad region. e, and e took me and took me away, sverdlovsk, where she already lived then . but remember, this is the first meeting with your mother, or some emotion that you received from her. uh, she runs because i didn’t know her, i didn’t know her, uh, understandable and don’t and don’t remember. uh, for
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me, mothers were, uh, aunty's grandmother, who looked after me. so, in general, i already had to get used to it in sverdlovsk because i have a mother. well, almost everyone who survived the blockade recalls the sound of a metronome in the city that sounded from all street loudspeakers and home radio stations. it was like the beating heart of the city as a symbol of life and hope. and if the metronome beat off, like bullets, a healthy person 60 beats per minute. means everything was calm and the freezing city had a respite. so, you can go to school to work to do the usual peaceful things. on the day of the 79th anniversary of the complete lifting of the blockade of leningrad, we remember everyone who survived these terrible 872 days and those who are not. we
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