nina pavlovna, vasily revyakin’s niece, will decorate the house where her uncle’s family lived with a the fact that he fought for this land to the last drop of blood. no, my pain does not subside. this is the example my uncle serves for all of us, nephews, relatives, revyakin residents, examples of our life. first thing. having settled in sevastopol, vasily revyakin decides to legalize. at the german commandant's office , he states that he did not serve in the army for health reasons; his documents were lost; he was a teacher by profession. his words are confirmed by his fiancee, lydia nefedova. a young, very beautiful, very talented girl, who, together with other schoolgirls like her, ran closer to the front line, they simply helped, somewhere in medsanbat, somewhere in the kitchen. russian regime, including distributing leaflets and revyakin's young wife, lydia. here in a basket with a double bottom. disguising them, for example, with rags or things that were exchanged for food. they issued an oath so that whoever comes will be checked for honesty, safety, and secrecy. joining the r