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Nobody is forgotten and nothing is forgotten
Berggolts O.F.
Phraseologism: Nobody is forgotten and nothing is forgotten.
Meaning: About the memory of those who died during the war.
Origin: The last line of the epitaph written by the poet Olga Fedorovna Berggolts (1910-1975) for the central stele of the Piskarevsky cemetery (1960) in Leningrad, where its inhabitants (about 470 thousand people) and the soldiers of the Leningrad Front who died during the 900-day blockade of the city of 1941- 1943: "... We cannot list their noble names here, // There are so many of them under the protection of granite, // But you should know, listening to these stones, // No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten."
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A friend flies to a distant land.
Meaning:
Regarding the departure of a close, familiar person.
Origin:
From the song "Beloved City" written by the composer Nikita Bogoslovsky (b. 1913) to the verses of the poet Yevgeny Aronovich Dolmatovsky (1915-1994) for the film "Fighters" (1939, directed by Eduard Penzlin), where it was performed by the popular actor Mark Bernes (1911- 1969), who played the role of pilot Sergei Kozhukharov: "A comrade flies to a distant land, // Native winds fly after him. // The beloved city is melting in a blue haze. // A familiar house, a green garden and a gentle look ..." |
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