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as a sixteen-year-old volunteer and began contributing articles to the army's divisional newspaper in 1919. His first novel,
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and was based on the real life of a specialist involved in the Soviet automobile industry.
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at Moscow as a volunteer in the 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment of the
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Alexander Bek was born on 3 January 1903. The son of a physician employed by the
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and set down following the impressions left on Bek after a visit to the town of
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21 December 1902] – 2 November 1972), sometimes
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The more famous of Bek's 1950s and 1960s works included the
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in 1941. He produced one of his life's most famous works,
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Saratov
Moscow
‹See Tfd›
Russian
O.S.
transliterated
Cyrillic
Anglicized
Soviet
Imperial Russian Army
Saratov
Realschule
Russian Revolution of 1917
Russian Civil War
Red
White
Bolsheviks
Red Army
Mikhail Kurako
Kuznetsk
socialist realism
World War II
8th (Krasnaya Presnya) Volunteer Rifle Division
war correspondent
defense of Moscow
Volokolamsk Highway
Moscow's
surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II
Berlin

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