The story of the Soviet Union's N. Ostrovsky, a young man who was born in the 1930's, was written by a young man named Paul Ostrovsky. Ostrovsky
In 1930, a young Paul Kochakin underwent his fourth operation in a hospital to remove a piece of his body that had been removed during the war. In 1930, young Paul Kochakin underwent his fourth operation in a hospital to remove a piece of shrapnel that had been embedded in his heart during the war. Doctors told him in no uncertain terms that even if the operation was successful, working again would be completely impossible, and that blindness and paralysis awaited him.......
The past flowed like a tidal wave from Paul's heart, awakening in him an attachment to life and his loved ones.
Fifteen years ago, Paul was 16 years old. With his mother working as a cook in the house of the mayor, Rishinsky, and his older brother, Artyom, a straight-laced railroad worker, the specter of poverty and hunger hangs over the family. For the sake of amusement, Rishinsky's son Viktor asks Paul to jump from a bridge into a river for three coins. In order to get the coins to subsidize the family, Paul really jumped from the bridge at the risk of his life, but when he found Viktor to ask for money, he was falsely accused by Viktor as a hooligan who robbed money. Paul could not help himself and beat Viktor severely. The town doctor Tumenov's daughter, Tonya, saw this and was very angry with Paul. The Germans occupied Shepetovka, and Rishinsky led the town in welcoming the Germans into the city. Paul, who was working as an apprentice in the bakery, sprinkled cigarette smoke in the bread offered to the Germans by the mayor. The Germans make a fool of themselves and Paul is whipped for it. Tonya comes to Paul's house to dress his wound instead of her father, and is attracted to this wild and brave young man, but Paul, who is stubborn, does not want to talk to her.
Rishinsky holds a grand ball at his home to entertain German Colonel Claire. Paul steals the Colonel's pistol and hides it in an abandoned brick kiln, which Tonya discovers. Fearing further disaster for Paul, Tonya follows him to the brick kiln and secretly removes the pistol after he leaves and hides it in her house.
Paul goes to work at the hotel owned by his boss, Prokhor, and witnesses the boss oppressing the female workers and handing them over to German soldiers to be ruined. Paul beats up Prokhor and saves Frosia, a female worker, who is about to throw herself into the river.
The partisans sent Juhle to Shepetovka to lead railroad workers in sabotaging German ammunition shipments. The tall, lanky sailor and Artyom were frequent visitors and became good friends with Paul. Juchlai taught Paul boxing and fighting, and often lectured Paul about the revolution. Under his arrangement, Paul went to work as an electrician in a railroad locomotive factory.
In Tonya's inner world, Paul was a fan. His appearance makes her surprised to see another kind of life. She told her father about her love for Paul. Dr. Tumenov does not stop his daughter's choice, while her mother has a son-in-law in mind, and Paul's appearance worries her a lot.
Paul in front of Tonya's passion gradually put down the original reserve and began to fall in love with this beautiful girl, he told Tonya all his secrets without reservation, but also brought her to the workers, introduced to his friends. His good friend Seryozha, however, is very unimpressed with Tonya.
The Germans withdrew. Before the townspeople could rejoice, the Petliura bandits came back like a whirlwind. They burned, looted and plundered, and Ricinski's gang colluded with them. Zhuhai was arrested, and on the way to the escort met Paul. Paul bravely wounded the escorting bandits and saved Juchlai. But Viktor ratted on him and Paul was taken to prison and tortured.
Petliura was to personally review his troops, and the infantry commander had the prison cleared, but Paul cleverly escaped from the bandits. Tonya enthusiastically covers him and lets him stay at her house to recover, but Paul is not willing to stay in hiding. He told Tonya that he wanted to leave home to join the Red Army. On the eve of their parting, the lovers expressed their love for each other and their determination not to let each other down.
Paul finds his way to the Red Army Cavalry Regiment, and is unhappy when he is assigned by the regimental commander to be the propaganda wagon leader - the assistant to the instructor, Lida. Lida is a shrewd and capable woman with a high level of political training and culture, and Paul learns a lot from her. During a reconnaissance mission, Paul's firm composure and doggedness impressed Lida, making her impressed with the New World warrior beside her, who did not like to answer to women.
The ferocious bandit leader Gurobe hunted down underground party members in the town before the arrival of the Red Army. Jukhleh organized a failed jailbreak, Dunya's father Dr. Tumanov was killed by Jimbo in an assassination attempt, and Seryozha's sister Varya, who had secretly sent information to the guerrillas, was also hanged in the square in front of the public by Gurobe. Gulob, enraged, forced Dunya's mother and daughter to stand on the bleachers to watch the whole process of hanging, and Dunya fainted on the spot.
All this was seen by Paul, who blended into the crowd on a reconnaissance mission.
The Red Army liberated Paul's hometown, but Tonya, in a trance, left the city in a carriage with another man under her mother's careful arrangement. Paul was very sad to see Tonya go.
Paul leaves his hometown of Shepetovka with his army, and his good friend Seryozha joins the Red Army, which makes Paul's mood, which has become heavy because of Tonya, gradually brighten up.
Chuzhanin, the political commissar of the cavalry regiment, is a selfish and sinister man who often pesters Lida. Once, when he was drunk and broke into Lida's tent to force molestation, he was found by Paul and severely beaten. Lida was very grateful to Paul, and then also developed a love for Paul. The next day, the chief of the regiment asks about the beating in front of the line, but the whole group of soldiers prevaricates. Chuzhanin was transferred and Lida became the regimental commissar.
The enemy was about to collapse on all fronts, and the superiors asked the cavalry regiment to cooperate in the battle to cross the river. The regimental commander designed to transfer two battalions of fighters to feign a frontal attack by the main force to draw off enemy fire, with Paul and Seryozha among them. Lida, knowing that these fighters sent will be all sacrificed, strongly urges to go with them. On the eve of the battle, Lida took Paul long to the birch forest, she could not restrain her youthful impulse to kiss Paul for the first time.
The battle went very grueling, and Paul showed great valor. Unfortunately, he was hit by an enemy bullet and his life was in danger. Just as the doctors were about to issue a death notice, he miraculously came back to life.
The nurse who took care of him was Frosia, the hotel maid who was saved by him. In his coma, Paul thinks of Frosia as Lida and keeps calling out her name. Frosia restrained herself from Paul's beautiful feelings, consciously acted as the role of "Lida" and transfused her own blood to Paul. On the day Paul removed the gauze from his eyes, he saw a letter from Frosia telling him that she had left the hospital to join the Red Army.
Paul was discharged from the hospital and went to Lida's apartment, where he was surprised to see Lida cuddling with a young man whose last name was also "Uskinovich". Paul misunderstood that Lida already had a husband, and without saying anything, he turned around and left Lida's house.
Paul was walking down the street, annoyed, when he saw Zhukhrai's name on a Soviet action bulletin posted on the street. He approached Juhlei and asked for a job, and Juhlei was overjoyed and immediately arranged for him to become a member of the Special Action Committee (Cheka).
Immediately there are days of tense meetings, and Paul learns that the fledgling Soviet regime is now facing serious counterrevolutionary subversion. To uncover an attempted bombing plot, Paul and several Cheka members disguise themselves as electricians and enter a special train for a Polish envoy. During the search, Paul accidentally meets Viktor's sister, Nelia, who is now a magnificent lady. When she recognizes the "cook's son," she is surprised that he is still so shabby after taking power. Paul asks her about Victor's whereabouts, causing Nellia to panic.
Paul is ordered to the prison to arraign the prisoners, and he spots Victor among those about to be shot. This shocked Paul. As expected, the "representative" on the train in disguise is Viktor, who after all has chosen two opposite paths in life to that of Paul. A ferocious blizzard swept across the land of Ukrainian Kurganland. Due to the destruction of the remnants of the bandits, the railroad transportation was paralyzed, and a large amount of timber was piled up in the mountains and could not be transported out. The people in Kiev had no firewood to warm themselves, and many old people and children were killed by the cold.
Juhle held an emergency meeting of the municipal party committee and decided to send a 300-member youth road-building team to Boyarka to catch up on the construction of a narrow-gauge railroad to transport wood to Kiev. Paul did not hesitate to sign up for the road-building team.
The road crew set out. The harshness of the environment in Boyakal was worse than one might expect. Rudimentary accommodation, food shortages, lack of follow-on reinforcements, constant harassment by bandits and the spread of typhoid fever caused many to falter and retreat. The shrapnel left in his body during the war made Paul's body weaker and weaker, but he always persevered. On the eve of the railroad's completion, he collapsed from typhoid fever.
People carried the seriously ill Paul on the train, and informed the oil line protection and care. Unexpectedly, in the middle of a chestnut-haired young man who also died of typhoid fever was mistaken for Paul exchange platform off the train. The news spread and everyone was very sad, Lida and Juhlei were even more grief-stricken.
The tenacity of Paul overcame the pestering of death, but the shrapnel in his heart threatened to cause life-threatening injuries at times. At his request, the organization put him in charge of a factory warehouse. He discovers that someone is using his position to join forces with a thieving syndicate to steal and sell state property from the warehouse. Paul insists on pursuing the case despite the danger and is assassinated by the thugs.
Anna, a beautiful and lively female reporter of the **** Youth League newspaper, fell in love with Paul and made bold confessions many times, but Paul always missed Lida. Anna gambled and Paul's comrade-in-arms Dubois married. However, the marriage is not a happy one, and Paul is very worried about Dubois.
In post-war Kiev, Paul became the chairman of the city's Committee for the Eradication of Street Children. In the face of these mischievous little street children, Paul felt more difficult than in the battlefield to deal with the enemy. It was during this period that Paul approached Tokarev, the secretary of the state party committee, whom he respected most, and asked the 1903 veteran to be his introduction to the party.
Paul was elected as a delegate to the All-Russian Congress of the **** Youth League to Moscow, where he unexpectedly met Lida. He could not help the excitement of the mortal heart finally confided in Lida true feelings, unexpectedly Lida told him that she is already a 3-year-old girl's mother. Paul restrained the pain in his heart calmly and Lida goodbye, he told Lida, tomorrow he is going to speak in the General Assembly, I hope Lida must come to listen.
Paul's speech was well received, but Leda did not show up on time. This disappointed Paul. When the meeting broke up, he was approached by two men from the Ministry of Security, and from them Paul learned that Leda had been arrested by the Ministry of Security a few hours earlier.
Paul approached Halevi, who works in the central "Cheka," and excitedly defended Lida. Halevi, however, advised Paul not to take things personally, as the situation is complicated and this may not help Lida. He told Paul to leave Moscow early.
Paul returned to Kiev, but got the news of Tokarev's death. This causes him a great deal of grief.
Paul was informed by the organization that he should suspend his work and recuperate at the Black Sea. He strolled along the beach, and his mood was as difficult to calm as the sea. At this time, he received a diary that Lida entrusted to him. Paul began to write the novel "How Steel is Made".
Paul did not want to stay in the sanatorium and was eager to return to work. But the results of the expert consultation made him like a thunderbolt: his legs will soon be paralyzed, his eyes will soon be blind, and his life will last at most half a year....... Just when he was in despair, he got the news that the manuscript of his novel had been lost by the post office. This unexpected heavy blow to make Paul close to collapse, his eyes completely blind.
Paul took the pistol given to him by Juhlei to the beach, wanting to result in his young life. But the past appeared in his mind like lightning, and his fallen comrades seemed to be laughing at his cowardice. Paul finally lost his mind. Unwilling to spend any more time in the sanatorium, he returned to his hometown of Shepetovka.
Brother Artyom had already started a family, but his mother had died a month before. Paul went to his mother's grave and couldn't help but cry as he remembered her hard life.
He came to the wooden bridge, but unexpectedly met Tonya. The two men stood in the dusk of the sunset, as if they were back in their teenage years. Tonya encourages Paul to finish his book, believing that if he wants to do something, he will do it, because his will is as strong as steel.
Daya arrives unexpectedly from Moscow, having traveled a long way, and she brings light to the darkness of Paul's life. She understands Paul's legendary but ordinary life, full of admiration and respect for Paul, she encourages Paul to start writing from scratch, and reveals her sincere love for Paul. She quit her job to focus on helping Paul write his book.
When the fall came, Paul missed Zhuhai day and night to bring him an unexpected surprise: "How Steel is Made" was finally published, and immediately welcomed by the majority of readers. Juchlai brought a beautifully printed novel, but also on behalf of the country to hang a red flag medal to Paul's chest.
Paul? Kochagin -- this selfless and fearless young man with a will of steel has become a hero in the hearts of millions of people!
Main Characters
Paul Kochagin, the young man with the will of steel, selfless and fearless, has become a hero to millions of people! Paul Kochagin (fondly known as: Povlusha, popularly known as: Povka)
Seryozha Bruzak - a young man with a selfless and courageous spirit who has become a hero to millions of people. Bruzak - Paul's childhood friend, Red Army soldier, secretary of the district committee of the **** Youth League
Varya B. Kochagin (love: Povlusha) Seryozha Buruzak - Seryozha's sister, a member of the ****Youth League
Lida Ustinovic - a Red Army soldier, a member of the district committee of the ****Youth League. Ustinovich - a staff member of the political department of the Red Army division, a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the ****Youth League
Ivan. Zarki - soldier of the Red Army, secretary of the district committee of the ****Youth League
Ignat Pankratov - dockworker. Pankratov - dockworker, secretary of the ****Youth League at the cargo terminal
Nikolai B. Okunev - secretary of the ****Youth League in the locomotive depot, secretary of the ****Youth League district committee
Fyodor B. Zhukhrai - sailor, Party underground worker, Chairman of the Provincial Lustration Committee, Deputy Head of the Special Services Department of the Military District
Dorinik - carpenter, Party underground worker, Chairman of the Municipal Revolutionary Committee
Akim. - Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the ****Youth League, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian ****Youth League
Tokarev - veteran locksmith, head of the road construction team, Secretary of the District Party Committee
Alexander. Puzilevsky - head of the Red Army
Ledeniov - the old cloth
How Steel is Made Exercises and Answers
1. Read the following passage and answer the questions. (4 points) (Sichuan Province)
"The most precious thing a man can have is life. Life comes to us only once. A man's life should be spent in such a way that when he looks back, he will not regret for having wasted his years, nor be ashamed for having done nothing -- so that, on his deathbed, he will be able to say: 'My whole life and all my energies have been devoted to the world's most supreme and magnificent cause! -- the struggle for the liberation of mankind.'"
(1) This exciting passage, which has been taken as a motto by millions of young people, is from the Soviet novel ?°, which is the interpretation of life by the main character in the book.
(2) A school literary club has decided to organize a series of activities of "Reading Famous Books, Talking about Feelings". One of the activities is to hold a small seminar entitled "the value of life" around the above quote from the hero of the novel. Please write an introductory paragraph for the presenter. (Not less than 40 words)
2, according to the following format, please choose your own angle to write a paragraph about Paul. It is required to combine with other episodes in the famous book and use at least one idiom. (4 points)
3. Fragments of famous novels, complete questions 7 to 9. (8 points) (2005 Taiyuan City)
Youthful vigor prevailed. Typhoid fever failed to kill Kochakin. Paul crossed the death line for the fourth time and returned to earth. It was only another month before he could get up and down. Bone thin, pale Paul, dragging the weak legs to stand up, holding the wall, want to walk in the room. In his mother's help, he went to the window, where he looked longingly at the road outside the house. A small puddle formed by the melting snow glistened. Outside the house it was an early spring day when the snow and ice were first melting. In the cherry tree at the heel of the window stood a gray-breasted finch in a godly manner, and from time to time stole glances at Paul with cunning little eyes. "What, did I survive the winter with you?" Paul tapped his finger on the window and said softly. His mother gave him a startled chà( ) look, "Who are you talking to there?" "Talking to the finch ...... it flew away, how cunning." He laughed feebly.
1) Zhuyin (注音) the punctuated characters and write the Chinese characters according to pinyin. (2 points)
Cunning ( ) 驚 chà ( )
(2) In context, tell us your understanding of the word "get through" in the underlined sentence. (2 points)
(3) Write a paragraph about Paul in the following format from an angle of your choice. Requirements in conjunction with other episodes in the masterpiece, the minimum use of an idiom. (4 points)Paul is a
Paul is a
4. Paul? Kochakin is the main character in the Soviet Union's long novel ________, and his spirit has inspired millions of readers in our country.
5, do you know the meaning of the title "How Steel is Made"?
6, we live in such a time, can be drawn from Paul what spirit?
7. People put forward the new proposition of "in the new era, to be Paul or Bill". People compared him to Bill Gates. Gates compared to Paul, is the Soviet writer Ostrovsky "___________________" in the main character ___________, he was __________, __________ and other characters have a great influence, after a hard workout, to become a ****productivist warrior.
8, extracurricular reading of famous books. (4 points) (Leshan)
How Iron Is Made is one of the famous extracurricular readings recommended by the textbook for secondary school students. This novel was written by the former Soviet writer Nikolai? Ostrovsky wrote it in three years on his deathbed. Since its publication, it has had a great influence on generations of young people all over the world. We believe you must have read the novel and like the characters and stories in it. Please answer the following questions:
①The main character of How Steel is Made is _________
②The main character is gradually embarked on the road of revolution under the influence of _________. In the furnace of the revolution, he was tempered from a worker's son to a proletarian soldier.
③The best spiritual qualities of that era are united in him: the spirit of ______________, the will of _____________ and the noble quality of ________________________.
④This novel answers one of the most urgently needed questions to be answered as a young person, and that question is: __________________?
Reference Answer: 1, (1) "How Steel is Made" Paul? Kerchakin ⑵ open test question, words can be. 2, Example: Paul is a strong-willed man. He dedicated his whole life to the cause of the revolution, blind but never do nothing, in his sick bed to complete the book - "born of the storm", he interpreted the meaning of life with the will of steel. 3, (1) xiá; surprised (1 point for notes, 1 point for writing, **** 2 points) (2) hard to get through or endure, enduring support; ( "tough" 1 point, "get through" or "support" 1 point, *** 2 points) (3) Example: Paul is a strong-willed person. He dedicated his whole life to the cause of the revolution, blind but never do nothing, in his sickbed to complete the book - "born of the storm", he interpreted the meaning of life with the will of steel.4, "how steel is made" 5 Ostrovsky said in explaining the title of this work: "Steel is made by burning in a blazing fire and highly cooled, therefore it is strong. Our generation is also tempered in struggle and in hard trials, and has learned not to be discouraged in life." 6, Paul embodied in his dare to challenge fate, a kind of self-improvement, the spirit of upward mobility, Paul's noble revolutionary ideas, noble moral character, selfless dedication, strong will to struggle, optimistic attitude to life and clear life goals of the spirit are we learn from the example of the. 7, "how steel is made", Paul? Kerchakin, Zhu Helai, Tonya 8, ① Paul Kerchakin ② Zhu Helai, Tonya 8, ① Paul? Kochakin ② Zhu Helai ③ for the ideal and dedication of the spirit, steel will, tenacious struggle of noble quality.
④How one's life should be spent
1. Inspired and educated by __________, Paul learned a lot about the revolutionary working class and class struggle.
2. After Paul rescued Juhlai, he was betrayed by the nobleman's son ________ and was imprisoned by white bandits.
3. The Red Army captured the small town of Shepetovka, and Paul's good friend ________ enlisted in the army and became secretary of the regimental district committee.
4. Paul's favorite British novel ________, admire the main character's spirit of struggle.
5. "These men are invaluable, and this is how steel is made" was ________ said when he visited the site of the railroad. 6. "Can't you get a better job in the government than digging dirt? I thought you had become a commissioner or a commissioner or something like that," said ________ to Paul.
7. "But now you smell of camphor" said Paul to ________.
8.As the railroad was about to be finished, the relentless ________ and ________ eventually took away Paul's fighting ability.
9. "How Steel is Made" is an excellent literary work, is a veritable ________, Paul is ________ the "mentor and friend", his ________ have a deep educational significance for the majority of readers.
10. Paul worked in the power plant when he met the old sailor left behind when the Red Army retreated ________, it is in the education of the old sailor, he embarked on the path of revolution.
11. Paul's life there are three very important women, his first love ________, in the railroad factory as a **** the secretary of the Youth League, and his wife __________.
12. Paul was expelled from the school principal for __________ .
13.Paul's last book was __________ .
14. Paul attempted suicide in the Black Sea Sanatorium, and found a new goal in life, he wanted to return to the team by ________, he sent the novel he had written to Kotovsky's division for advice, but ________, he was not discouraged, and began to write again, the novel was ultimately a success.
15. "How Steel is Made" depicts the broad social picture from the First World War, through ________
the civil war to the period of economic recovery through Paul's growing experience, and is known as a "textbook of life".
16. People put forward the new proposition of "In the new era, do you want to be Paul or Bill". With Bill Gates, Paul is the most famous person in the world. Gates compared to Paul, is the Soviet writer Ostrovsky "________" in the main character ________, he was greatly influenced by the people, after a hard workout, to become a ****productivist warrior.
17. Paul spent his life practicing his own principles of life: the most precious thing is life, and life comes only once to everyone. A person's life should be spent in this way: ________, ________,; in the dying, he was able to say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the world's most magnificent cause ________ for the liberation of mankind and struggle." This is a true portrayal of Paul's fighting life, but also a profound summary of his revolutionary optimism.
18. Do you know the meaning of the title "How Steel is Made"?
19. We live in such a time, can be drawn from Paul what spirit?
20. How many literary works did Ostrovsky write in his lifetime? What is the ****similarity of their themes?
21. Under what circumstances was "How Steel is Made" written?
22. Is How Iron is Made Ostrovsky's autobiography?
23. Evaluate the novel How Steel is Made in one sentence.
24.What is the most impressive story in the novel How Steel is Made? Summarize it in short words.
25. Who are the most impressive characters in the novel How Steel is Made? What kind of character traits do they have?
1. Zhu Helai 2. Victor 3. Seryozha 4. The Gadfly 5. Zhu Helai 6. Tonya 7. Tonya
8. typhoid fever; lobar pneumonia 9. textbook of life; inspiring people to overcome difficulties and revolution; noble image and revolutionary qualities 10. Zhu Helai lll. Tonya; Lida; Darya l2. when he was making up a lesson at the priest's house, he put a pinch of cigarette smoke on the pasta used to make Easter cake at the priest's house. A handful of cigarette smoke is thrown on the priest's Easter cake 13. "Born of the Storm" l4. literary creation; the book is lost on the way 15. the October Revolution 16. how steel is made; Paul Kochakin; Zhukhrai l5. the revolutionary character of Tonia; Lida; Darya l6. the revolutionary character of Tonia When he looks back, he will not regret his wasted years, nor be ashamed of his inactivity. 18. 18. "Steel" is a symbol of conviction, will and perseverance, and Ostrovsky explains the title of the work by saying: "Steel is made by burning in the fire and highly cooled, so it is very strong. Our generation is also tempered in struggle and in hard trials, and has learned not to be discouraged in life." 19. Paul embodied in his dare to p-] fate challenges, self-improvement, the spirit of upward mobility, Paul's noble revolutionary ideas, noble moral character, selfless dedication, strong will to struggle, optimistic attitude and clear life goals are our role model. 20. "How Steel is Made", "Born of the Storm" and so on; the theme of these works is to take the domestic war as the background, and glorify the heroes who have grown up in the proletarian cause. 21.It was written after the author was paralyzed and blind. 22.The book is an artistic creation based on the writer's own life experience and true feelings, so it is obviously autobiographical in nature. However, this novel cannot be regarded as the writer's autobiography because: the writer's intention is not to make a biography of himself, but to create a typical image of a **** youth league member; the writer does not stick to the facts of life, and has done a lot of typical treatment of the characters and the plot. Ostrovsky said: 'My novels are, above all, works of art, in which I utilize the right of hypothesis.' 'I am strongly opposed to the idea that the author of my novel How Steel is Made and one of the book's characters, Paul B. Kochakin are equated. ...'This is a novel, not a biography." 23.How Steel is Made is an excellent novel about the first generation of Soviet youth after the October Revolution in the USSR who, under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party, fought hard against domestic and foreign enemies and all kinds of difficulties in order to restore the national economy and consolidate the newborn Soviet power. 24.In the construction of the railroads, Paul's Pankratov squad "desperately went ahead" and "fought with all their might" to "build the railroads. In the construction of the railway, Paul's Pankratov team "went ahead desperately" and worked at "crazy speed"; Paul was paralyzed and blinded, and was so distressed that he could not extricate himself from the situation. He developed the idea of suicide. He overcame the blow of tragic fate with strength and fortitude, and began the struggle for the return of the team and other stories. 25. Paul; Seryozha - Paul's childhood friend, Red Army soldier, secretary of the district committee of the **** Youth League; Varya - Seryozha's sister. *** Youth League member; Lida - staff member of the political department of the Red Army division, member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Committee of the *** Youth League; Ivan? Zarki - Red Army soldier, secretary of the district committee of the ****Youth League; Ignat? Pankratov - longshoreman, secretary of the ****Youth League at the freight terminal; Okunev - secretary of the ****Youth League at the locomotive depot, secretary of the ****Youth League district committee; Zhukhrai - sailor , Party underground worker, Chairman of the Provincial Lustration Committee, Deputy Head of the Special Services Department of the Military District. Character traits slightly.