Poems praising Russian World War II veterans

Soviet World War II poem "Wait for me"

Waiting, a World War II poem of the former Soviet Union

Simonov's Wait for Me (19 15- 1979), Ann Tokov's Sons (1896- 1978), Aliger's Zoya (/kloc-). In particular, he stressed that the similarity of this series of creations lies in the fact that the authors have personally experienced the cruelty of this war. For example, Anto collis (1896-1978), the author of Sons, lost his son in the war. This long poem is not so much a creation as a father's hatred and lament for the war. In the poem Sons, there are two children, one is a boy born in the Soviet Union and the other is a German boy. They fought together, both of them had a worldwide image, and the tragedy entrusted the author's hatred.