starodubtsev vladimir, father in the red army, mother died, bogush vladimir ilyeich, from orphanage number 53, father in the red army, mother disappeared. perekhod, vyacheslav sergeevich or slava sergeevich, mother died, father in the red army. here he is, my dear, my dear, everything. all the features are familiar, these little hands, oh my god, like a rake, did he go to kindergarten or not, i don’t know, what i remember is that i came and my mother’s braid, i pulled it, pulled it and then i don’t know, yes, this is grandfather’s handwriting, i dedicate it to the fifty -first orphanage of leningrad, he came to the caucasus with the orphanage of leningrad in the summer, he was at home, the joy and comfort of the family, the mother’s voice. i’ve heard this story since childhood. to me. it seems that i understood from birth that there is a very important place in the world, it is called cinain. at least, that was the case for the little leningraders from the fifty- first orphanage. the autumn day of 1942, when they found themselves here at the walls of the ancient monastery, they then celebr