Memories of the liberation of Pushkin in January 1944.
From the story of Yuri Nikulin "Two Meetings": "... When we got to the city, one of the residents had seen. Retreating Germans Pushkin almost burned. Only on the third day after the Soviet invasion of Pushkin from villages and huts in the city began to returning residents. Some carefully peering into each face, hoping to find among the men of their relatives. And one woman stood by the road and all ongoing military asked: - You do not have to part Coley Belova, my son? walked this the way we are. it and we asked. We are happy to tell her: - Do we have Nick Belov. he from Pushkin. So mother met her son. Father Nicholas Nazis executed on the first day of entry into the city.'s mother managed to escape to one of the villages, where she lived in a dugout. Kole Belov was given one day for a meeting with his mother ... "
Memories of the liberation of Pushkin in January 1944.