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  • Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky
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  • Yevgeniy Aronovich Dolmatovsky (Russian: Евге́ний Аро́нович Долмато́вский) (5 May 1915 - 10 September 1994) was a Soviet poet and a Russian popular song lyricist. Dolmatovsky was born in 1915 in Moscow into a family of lawyers. While he studied at Teachers College, he began to be published in the Pioneer Press. In 1932-1934 he worked at the construction of the Moscow metro. In 1937 he graduated from the Literary Institute. The first book of lyrical poems Dolmatovsky was published in 1934. He won the Stalin Prize in 1950.
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  • Nodding in approval
  • Replacing Chuikov's general staff
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  • Yevgeniy Aronovich Dolmatovsky
  • Евге́ний Аро́нович Долмато́вский
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  • 1915-05-05
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  • Vsevolod Tsurilo
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  • 1994-09-10
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  • Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky
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  • Dolmatovsky looks at Chuikov.
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  • Yevgeniy Aronovich Dolmatovsky (Russian: Евге́ний Аро́нович Долмато́вский) (5 May 1915 - 10 September 1994) was a Soviet poet and a Russian popular song lyricist. Dolmatovsky was born in 1915 in Moscow into a family of lawyers. While he studied at Teachers College, he began to be published in the Pioneer Press. In 1932-1934 he worked at the construction of the Moscow metro. In 1937 he graduated from the Literary Institute. The first book of lyrical poems Dolmatovsky was published in 1934. From 1939 to 1945 Dolmatovsky worked as a war correspondent in the Red Army. In August 1941, he was in Uman encirclement and was captured, from which he fled back to the front (these events are reflected in the poem "Missing" and in his memoirs, "It was. Notes of a poet." He won the Stalin Prize in 1950. Dolmatovsky died on 10 September 1994. He was buried in Moscow's Donskoi Cemetery.