Behind enemy lines.
Year: | 1941 |
Issue: | Низвестен |
Publisher: | Leningradsky Soyuz Sovetskikh Khudozhnikov (LSSKh) |
Place of publishing: | Leningrad |
Series: | Fighting Pencil №17 |
Description: | Partisans attacked the enemy at a time when most of the detachment was on the pontoon bridge. Defeating the enemy grenades, polumetnoe and weapons fire, the partisans prevented crossing the river. Many German soldiers and officers were killed and wounded. In the hands of guerrillas, weapons were caught, as well as a train of food and ammunition. C.D. Pravda of July 14. Partisan detachment, commanded by a former participant in the Civil War, Comrade. K., the signalmen reported that a detachment of Germans was plundering peasants in a nearby farmstead. At night, the partisans surrounded the village. Fascists, seeing superior forces, barricaded themselves in the barn and opened fire from the machine gun. In the ensuing skirmish, the commander of the partisan detachment was wounded. Overcoming the pain, the brave commander crawled to the straw stack near the barn and lit it. The flames leapt onto the roof of the barn. The fascists began to run out one at a time from their refuge covered by flames, and all were destroyed or captured. C.D. Pravda of July 13. Three German tanks broke into the city of Pinsk. The Nazis did not calculate, they ran out of fuel. Pinsk partisans immediately surrounded German cars. Deft and violent blows by sledgehammers along the barrels of machine guns, and the fascists can no longer shoot. But they are protected by armor. How do you get to them? The rugged Pinsk hammers and blacksmiths in dozens of sledgehammers and hammers began to rumble on the armored tanks. Soon, the German fascists, who could not stand this peculiar test, cried out. C.D. Pravda of July 12. |
Reference Price: | 700 |
Printing Technique: | Offset printing |
Language: | Russian |
Size: | 40 x 61 |
Condition: | Slightly dented bottom corners. |
Period: | 1941-1945 |
Categories: | Great Patriotic War |
Style: | Socialist realism |