The teacher said that during the siege of the German army in World War II, the Soviets in the city o

Updated on amusement 2024-04-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Indeed, Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony

    The Seventh Symphony is a piece of music written by Shostakovich with a gun in one hand and a pen in the other. It is a tribute to the hometown of Leningrad, and only this indomitable city that has been under siege by the Nazis for 900 days without falling is worthy of it. In September 1941, three months after Germany started its war against the Soviet Union, Shostakovich began to compose the Seventh Symphony.

    He patrolled the rooftops of ** College at night, leaving a unique mark on the score, "BT", which means "air raid". In 1942, the composition was completed. On August 9 of that year, it was performed by the Leningrad Radio Symphony Orchestra in the siege.

    The 80-member band was cobbled together, unable to even wear uniform costumes, and all of them were malnourished——— in fact, they could only last about 15 minutes during rehearsals. But ** gave the musicians strength and also transmitted courage to every Leningrader through the radio. The defense of Leningrad was fought against France in the world.

    The Fascist War was a major political event. political and military significance, but 640,000 inhabitants died of cold and starvation during this arduous siege.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Shostakovich When the Great Patriotic War broke out, Shostakovich was in his hometown of Leningrad, so he joined the volunteer fire brigade to defend Leningrad and became a good firefighter. The Seventh Symphony (Leningrad Symphony) was written during these harsh days. Shostakovich completed his Seventh Symphony in 1941, Op. 60.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because at that time, the Soviet army had to concentrate its forces on the southern front against the German army.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There were not enough troops for a while to repel the German troops on the outskirts of Leningrad with all their might.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not yet capable of liberation, but it has been providing possible support. It is also possible to contain part of the German ......

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hyo-rim's "Making People Crazy" is "The Lord's Sun" OST. The Korean name is ".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hyo-rim - drove him crazy Lord Sovereign's Sun ost :)

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Brest Fortress.

    Photographed in the former Soviet Union: not included in the roster.

    Photographed by Russia: The decisive battle fortress under the city.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are nine links of waterways here. Fifty-six nationalities and fifty-six flowers here converge into one sentence: gourd baby, gourd baby.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yanzi said, my hometown lives in this tun, and I am a native bird of this tun!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The classic Soviet song "Song of the Komsomol".

    Lyrics: Listen! The battle horn sounded the alarm.

    Put on the military village and pick up the weapon.

    The youth league members gathered and embarked on the journey.

    Defend the country with one heart.

    See you soon, dear Mom.

    Kiss your son goodbye!

    Goodbye, Mom.

    Don't be sad, don't be sad, and wish us a safe journey!

    Goodbye, dear homeland.

    The star of victory will shine on us.

    Goodbye, Mom.

    Don't be sad, don't be sad, and wish us a safe journey!

    Everything we have loved since childhood.

    It is better to die than to give it to the enemy.

    The youth league members gathered and embarked on the journey.

    Defend the country with one heart.

    See you soon, dear Mom.

    Kiss your son goodbye!

    Goodbye, Mom.

    Don't be sad, don't be sad, and wish us a safe journey!

    Goodbye, dear homeland.

    The star of victory will shine on us.

    Goodbye, Mom.

    Don't be sad, don't be sad, and wish us a safe journey!

    Goodbye, dear homeland.

    The star of victory will shine on us.

    Goodbye, Mom.

    Don't be sad, don't be sad, and wish us a safe journey!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the words "In the right time, I met the right person", I only found the song "Twenty Years Back in Time", the original lyrics are: "It is to meet the right person at the right time".

    Lyrics: Song: Turn back twenty years.

    Singing: Qu Ying.

    If recognized. A little earlier.

    How will we meet.

    If everyday. Chat together.

    Will there be no common language at the age of twenty?

    If together. Back to childhood.

    Will you play with me?

    If it becomes. Partner with each other.

    Wouldn't it be safe to fall in love again at the age of twenty?

    They say it's fate.

    It's meeting the right person at the right time.

    I can get to know you later.

    I realized how much time I wasted.

    I must have been very innocent then.

    You must have been naïve then.

    Desireless, wantless.

    The two of them have only happiness and no scars.

    Such love. How moving.

    If together. Back to childhood.

    Will you play with me?

    If it becomes. Partner with each other.

    Wouldn't it be safe to fall in love again at the age of twenty?

    They say it's fate.

    It's meeting the right person at the right time.

    I can get to know you later.

    I realized how much time I wasted.

    I must have been very innocent then.

    You must have been naïve then.

    Desireless, wantless.

    The two of them have only happiness and no scars.

    Such love. How moving.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's so familiar, the latter sentence seems to be the sound of horses' hooves running like thunder.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    "Kind of copy

    Melon. Words: Liu Raomin.

    Music: Liu Tianlang.

    Bai singing: Liu Tianlang.

    I planted a melon under the roots of the wall

    Come and water it every day, come and see it every day.

    It sprouted and blossomed

    There is a big watermelon, a big watermelon, a big watermelon.

    Hug it, hug it, hug it, and you can't hold it.

    I planted a melon under the wall.

    Come and water it every day, come and see it every day.

    Sprouted and blossomed.

    There is a big watermelon, a big watermelon, a big watermelon.

    Hug it, hug it, hug it, and you can't hold it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Grow melons.

    I planted a melon under the wall.

    Come and water it every day, come and see it every day.

    Sprouted and blossomed.

    A big watermelon was born.

    Big watermelon, big watermelon.

    Hug, hug, hug, hug, can't hug.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Haha, it's Children's Day, listen to children's songs for nostalgia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello! It was Leningrad (now called St. Petersburg).

    The Battle of Leningrad, also known as the Battle of Leningrad, was a blockade of Leningrad (Russian: A military operation carried out by the Axis powers in World War II to capture Leningrad (now known as St. Petersburg), which began on September 9, 1941, and ended on January 18, 1943, when a narrow land passage to the city was established, and the siege ended on January 27, 1944. The Siege of Leningrad was the longest, most destructive, and deadliest siege of a major city in recent history.

    Leningrad was the cradle of the Great October Revolution, the second largest city in the Soviet Union, an important seaport and railway and river transport hub, and an important base of the Soviet Baltic Fleet. When Hitler formulated the "Barbarossa" plan, he repeatedly stressed the need to capture Leningrad, the "birthplace of Bolshevism", and arrogantly clamored that the city must be captured"Erase from the face of the earth"。The war began with an unsuccessful attempt to capture the city, and a siege lasted for 900 days.

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