On Children’s Day we would like to show you our joint video with a wonderful Russian actress Inna Rubin

On Children’s Day we would like to show you our joint video with a wonderful Russian actress Inna Rubin In this video Inna reads the poem ‘Army’ by Russian poet Olga Bergholtz. This poem was written in 1942 during the siege of Leningrad. During these years Olga Bergholtz worked in the besieged city in the House of Radio, for which she was repeatedly awarded. A small excerpt from the poem: They’ll tell me - the Army... I’ll remember the day - in winter, a January day in the year forty-two. A friend of mine was walking home with her children - carrying water in bottles from the river. Their way was terrible, though not far. And a man in an overcoat came up to them, and looked at them and took out his bread ration, a 300-gram ration, all icy, and broke it and gave it to the children, and stood there while they ate. And the mother’s hand, grey as smoke, touched the sleeve of his overcoat. Poems are a universal language of communication. Poems can express all the... Source: Live & Do Business in Russia 🇷🇺
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