continuity of the history of the soviet stalinist era of the finnish war of the fatherland of simonov and sylva'sergholz dronin, and so on and so forth. imperial, of course, also russia. this tradition continued, and that's it. it was very joyful, because we all met. we all remember our fallen comrades there, alexander vladimirovich zakharchenko, who dima will not let lie, how he appreciated that musicians come, poets come, how he saw the importance in this, then already in the fourteenth-fifteenth year, that because the people who are on the front lines are people who risk their lives, they give their lives. them of course. it is extremely important to get the exact wording of the reason why they are on front and may die. and, of course, poetry is , well, this is the highest form of language, and so that we don’t talk about the soviet union there, of course, comrade, stalin understood what he was doing when next to the reports and with his speeches and molotov’s speeches he placed new stories of simonov silvinsky surkov tvardovsky or isakovsky because it was important. it worked. wait for me. i'