BORIS POLEVOY (1908-1981) RUSSIAN NOVELIST . A.Meresiev . HAND SIGNED CUT PAGE


BORIS POLEVOY (1908-1981) RUSSIAN NOVELIST . A.Meresiev . HAND SIGNED CUT PAGE

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BORIS POLEVOY*Hand signed 15 x 10 cm cut page from school workbook with sticked newspaper cut picture.It is dated cca 1975.
The cut page iscorresponds to the time and quality of russian workbooks - used condition.*

Boris Nikolaevich Polevoy(orPolevoi)

(March 17 [4], 1908 – July 12, 1981) was a notableSovietwriter. He is the author of the bookStory of a Real Manabout a SovietWorld War IIfighter pilotAlexei Petrovich Meresiev(or Alexej Petrovich Meresjev).

Boris Polevoy was a pseudonym for Boris Nikolaevich Kampov (1908–1981). He was born in Moscow in 1908, the son of a physician and a Jew, born \"beyond thePale of Settlement.\" His parents were Nikolay Petrovich and Lidiya (Vasilyevna) Kampov. He was a graduate of the Tver Industrial Technical College (nowKalinin Industrial College).

Prior to starting his career as a writer, he worked as a technologist at a textile factory in Kalinin.As he began his journalism career in 1928, his talents were such that he was chosen to be patronized byMaxim Gorky.

Hisnom de plumehas several variations based on transliterations. He was thought to have chosen the name in homage toNikolai Polevoy, a nineteenth-century Russian editor and writer known for writing historical novels very loosely based on facts.

He is perhaps best known for his reporting on the atrocities atAuschwitzsoon after its liberation, which were the first to have been published inPravda. His accounts reportedly differ from what others found, including a description of a conveyor belt that first electrocuted, then transported inmates\' corpses into a furnace.

Polevoy began reporting forPravdain 1939 or 1941. At the time, he was still serving in the Red Army as a lieutenant colonel. He would eventually attain the rank of colonel. He continued as a war correspondent for the newspaper until 1945.

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