people and so on are starting to drive them away from this column of prisoners of war, and vasily dmetrov chevyakinntage of this turmoil, he rushed into one of the houses that was nearby, it was the house of a local resident, anastasia papachuk, she decided to shelter him, hide him here, and he told her, whispered, i have a fiancee in sevastopol on the ship side. nina pavlovna, vasily revyakin’s niece, will decorate the house where her uncle’s family lived with a bunch of red tulips, as a symbol of 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