- Soviet-era
Russian song by
composer Eduard Kolmanovsky and poet
Konstantin Vanshenkin. The
subject is the
Alyosha Monument, the
common local name for the 11-metre...
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Konstantin Yakovlevich Vanshenkin (Russian: Константин Яковлевич Ваншенкин; 17
December 1925 – 15
December 2012; born
Konstantin Weinschenker) was a Soviet...
- It was
installed in 1954-57. "Alyosha" is also the name of
Konstantin Vanshenkin and
Eduard Kolmanovski's song that was
adopted as Plovdiv's
official anthem...
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Mikhail Tanich, Igor Shaferan, and the
husband and wife team
Konstantin Vanshenkin and Inna Goff [ru].
Thanks to Mark
Bernes his song
Zhuravli ('The Cranes'...
-
Soviet build-up for a
coming offensive.
Former paratrooper Konstantin Vanshenkin describes his
experiences being drafted aged 17 and
saying that with each...
- Dolmatovskaya), I Will
Never Forget You (music: E. Kolmanovsky; lyrics: K.
Vanshenkin) (ca.1965),
Moscow Nights (music: V. Soloviev-Sedoi; lyrics: M. Matousovski)...
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Pavel Shubin (1914-1951)
Habib Yusufi (1916-1945)
Konstantin Yakovlevich Vanshenkin (1925-2012)
Elena Mihailovna Shirman (1908–1942)
Alexander Mezhirov (1923-2009)...
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Poems and
Songs Yu. Drunina, The Star of the Trenches. New
Poems K.
Vanshenkin,
Campfire Reminiscences.
Wartime Lyrics Ya. Smelyakov,
Verses of Many...
- book of
poems "[L]esser-known
poets who
attracted attention":
Konstantin Vanshenkin Anatoly Zhigulin Rimma Kazakova Viktor Bokov Maya
Borisova Stanslav Zolotsev...
- Vinokurov,
Selected Poems Vladimir Sokolov, Snow in
September Konstantin Vanshenkin,
Experience Aleksandr Tvardovsky,
Lyrical Poems Andrei Voznesensky, "I...