Plachta

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Плахта  / Hovorucha, Іryna / Говоруха, Ірина | 978-966-986-496-3 | Samit-knyha   / Саміт-книга   | 2022 | 394 S. | Kyjiv / Київ

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Verlag Samit-knyha   / Samit-knyha   / Саміт-книга
Autor Hovorucha, Іryna / Hovorukha, Іryna / Говоруха, Ірина
Stadt Kyjiv / Kyiv / Київ
Seiten 394 S.
ISBN 978-966-986-496-3
Detail War is an armed conflict. In other words - violence, terror, imposing one's will with the help of the army, aviation, navy. These are fire maneuvers and a fight for "big" interests. A quarrel between politicians and the military. There are other actors in the war - citizens who have nothing to do with street and counter-fighting. They are busy writing computer programs, treating chicken pox, sowing seeds, sewing shirts, but artillery shelling makes no difference. It covers both the training grounds and the quiet Yablunska Street. Destroys barracks and a house for the disabled in the village of Andriivka. Aimed at the most painful: kindergartens, high-rise buildings, human destinies. "Plahta" is a confessional book. Real stories of residents of Chernihiv, Buch, Gostomel, Irpen, Borodyanka, villages of Kyiv and Chernihiv regions. More than 250 interviews about occupation and living in cellars without heat and light. About faith, courage, courage. Acquisition and irreparable losses. About simple love for the native land. /// /// War is an armed conflict. In other words - violence, terror, imposing one's will with the help of the army, aviation, navy. These are fire maneuvers and a fight for "big" interests. A quarrel between politicians and the military. There are other actors in the war - citizens who have nothing to do with street and counter-fighting. They are busy writing computer programs, treating chicken pox, sowing seeds, sewing shirts, but artillery shelling makes no difference. It covers both the training grounds and the quiet Yablunska Street. Destroys barracks and a house for the disabled in the village of Andriivka. Aimed at the most painful: kindergartens, high-rise buildings, human destinies. "Plahta" is a confessional book. Real stories of residents of Chernihiv, Buch, Gostomel, Irpen, Borodyanka, villages of Kyiv and Chernihiv regions. More than 250 interviews about occupation and living in cellars without heat and light. About faith, courage, courage. Acquisition and irreparable losses. About simple love for the native land.

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