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Beginning in society. Gun theft.
Meet Tonya.
The Jews suffered.
Assault on the convoys.
**Later. Seryosha joined the army.
Charge into battle. Close call.
Station encounters. Kill thieves in the night.
Prepare for vacations. Transfers.
Youth has no regrets. Fight for a new life.
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Go read the book "How Steel is Made".
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Born into a poor family of railway workers, Paul Kochagin lost his father at an early age and was raised by his mother to earn money from laundry. At the age of 12, Paul Kochagin left school and followed his mother to work in the station cafeteria, where he was oppressed by the proprietress of the station. Soon after, his brother Alqing got him a job at the power plant, and Paul left the Prestige Canteen.
In order to avoid arrest, the assembler Zhu Helai hid in Paul's house, and told about the atrocities of the Peliura gang and explained the revolutionary principles. Later, Paul understood that the Bolsheviks were a revolutionary party fighting for the liberation of the poor, and he was determined to go to the front and fight in the revolutionary post. After the war, he married Daya and started a new life.
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1. Paul Kochagin sprinkled cigarette ash in the priest's face for Easter, and he hated the priest very much, and because of this, he was expelled from school and forced to work.
2. In order to get a gun of his own, Paul Kochagin snatched the gun from a little boy.
3, Paul let go of Zhu Helai, but was betrayed by Victor, so he was dragged into prison to prepare for destruction.
4, Paul was fishing by the small pool, but unexpectedly met Tonya, and later Victor and Suharric, the two savage and squeamish young masters, tried their best to please Tonya, and found that Paul was on the side, Suharik wanted to savagely drive Paul away, but Paul was not to be outdone, so they fought. Paul defeated Suharik with the punches that Ju H had given him.
5. In the battle near Lviv, Paul's division commander was killed. In order to avenge the division commander, Paul moved forward bravely, but unexpectedly, the artillery team of the Polish White Bandit Army was aiming the muzzle at them, and suddenly, a green light flashed in front of Paul's eyes, and the sound was like thunder, and a piece of fiery iron hit Paul's head. Paul eventually lost sight in his right eye.
6. It took Paul six months to complete the first three first drafts of "Born in the Storm", and Paul sent the manuscripts to Odessa to show some of the old comrades of Kotovsky's division in order to ask for their opinions. I soon received a letter of appreciation, but the original manuscript was lost at the post office on the way back.
7. Paul has three relationships in his life, his girlfriend Tonya when he was a teenager, his girlfriend Leda in his youth and his last wife Daya, he broke up with Tonya because he couldn't accept Tonya's capitalism, and Tonya ended up marrying an engineer.
Once, Paul contracted malaria, but he survived tenaciously, and many people mistakenly thought he was dead, including Leda, who was devastated and went to Kharkov and finally to Moscow, where she got married. When she met Paul again, Leda was already a mother of two.
8. "I will always fight to the last stroke." Paul said. Only Redenyev understood this sentence, and he nodded in approval.
9. In his paralysis and blindness, Paul finished writing ** with the help of his secretary Galia and succeeded.
10. Paul's childhood friend Seryosha later became a Red Army soldier and served as the secretary of the Communist Youth League District Committee, and finally died heroically on the battlefield.
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Paul Kochagin was a famous Soviet politician and military general in the 20th century, who experienced many representative events and battles. Here are a few representative examples of Foolish Keiko:
1.Russian Civil War: Between 1918 and 1920, Kochagin served as commander of the tank units of the Red Army and participated in a number of battles, such as the Battle of Orekhov, the Battle of Kursk, etc.
2.Spanish Civil War: From 1936 to 1939, Kochagin actively contributed to the Spanish war effort by serving as an advisor to the Soviet Volunteer Command in aid of the Spanish Republic.
3.World War II: From 1941 to 1945, Kochagin served as commander-in-chief and strategic commander of the Soviet Red Army, and won important victories in the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Kursk, and the liberation of Kiev.
4.International Politics: Kochagin was a member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, a Soviet diplomat, and actively participated in Soviet diplomacy with other countries, including friendly relations with China and the Cold War with the United States.
These events and battles made Paul Kochagin one of the most important political figures in the history of the Soviet Union in the 20th century, and also had a profound impact on world history.
Paul Kochagin quotes.
A person's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret that he wasted his time, nor be ashamed of his inaction! ” >>>More
He had the courage to dedicate himself and work hard; He loves to learn and is hungry; He is jealous and hateful, and loves and hates clearly; He was not afraid of difficulties and challenged the disease. He never gave up and lived a tenacious ......It's all singing and crying. He is self-aware, and his spirit of deep self-reflection and strict dissection of himself is commendable. >>>More
Paul KochakinThe main spiritual qualities are heroic, dedicated, love-hate, fearless of difficulties, self-improvement, and hard work. "How Steel is Made" Paul Kochagin has become the eternal spiritual coordinate of young people's life, inspiring generations of young people to embark on the road of being strong, brave, diligent, hardworking, enterprising, tenacious and brave. He loves life, never retreats, strives for self-improvement, and strives for excellence. >>>More
Soviet revisionist legacy.
1. During the years of the war of blood and fire, Paul galloped across the battlefield with his father and brothers, fought bloody battles against foreign armed interventionists and white bandits to defend Soviet power, and showed his dedication to the revolutionary cause without fear of sacrifice. >>>More