The Dawn Here is Quiet

The Dawn Here is Quiet

by (soviet) Boris Vasilyev

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During the Soviet Patriotic War, in a small village, Warrant Officer Vaskov reluctantly accepted two classes of young female soldiers assigned by his superiors. He wants to direct them to guard the 171 concession facility. Not long after the female soldiers were stationed, before they were familiar with field life, they accidentally discovered German scouts. Therefore, Vaskov decided to lead five female soldiers to deal with the enemy, and launched a desperate battle with the German invaders in the dense forest... "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" is the representative work of the famous contemporary Soviet writer Boris Vasilyev. After being published in the Soviet magazine "Youth", it was translated into many languages, and was adapted into movies, dramas, operas, and ballets. It is loved by people in many countries around the world. The author of the novel won the first prize for children's literature in the Soviet Union and the Soviet State Prize. It was put on the screen in 1972 and won the 1973 Venice International Film Festival Memorial Award and the All-Soviet Film Festival Grand Prize, etc., Becoming a generation classic.

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