Biography of Glechik


It is read in 12 minutes, the original is 3 hours from the film "Long Miles War" autumn. The battalion commander set a detachment of six people an impossible task: for a day to detain German troops at the nameless railway crossing. The command of the detachment Kombat was instructed to the foreman of Karpenko. As soon as the short column of the battalion disappeared from sight, the foreman distributed positions between the fighters.

The flank position went to wheat, followed by Fisher’s shelter, followed by Ovseev, whistle and gloss. By evening, everyone was equipped with a position except Fisher. The foreman remembered that they still did not have a sentinel, and decided that the most suitable candidate for this post is a Jumper scientist. The wheat advertisement dug his trench still dawn. Having secluded, he decided to eat and took out the lard, hidden from his comrades.

His lunch was interrupted by distant machine gun lines. The fighters were alarmed, especially when Ovseev said that they were surrounded, and the whole detachment consists of suicide bombers. The foreman quickly stopped this conversation, but wheat has already decided to surrender. The life of Ivan Pshenichny formed "awkwardly and bitterly." His father was a wealthy peasant, a fist.

Severe and hard, he "mercilessly school his son in a simple agricultural science." Wheat began to hate his father, making friends with the farm laborer, a distant mother -in -law relative. This friendship was preserved several years later, when the former farm laborer, having served in the army, became the "tired of all youth affairs in the village." Once, Ivan visited the rehearsal of the "Bezbozhnitsky" play, which was given by village youth.

Wheat-father did not like this, and he threatened to drive the atheist from the house. Ivan could not break with his family. After a couple of years, wheat were dispossessed and sent to Siberia. Ivan himself escaped this - he studied in a seven -year -old and lived with his uncle. However, the past never released wheat. He worked diligently, but wherever his fate was brought, his “non -member” origin popped up everywhere.

Gradually, Ivan was hardened, learned the everyday rule: "Only by itself, for himself, contrary to everything." He probably alone gloated when the war began. Advertising in the evening rained. The foreman decided to combine dug shelters with a moat. The trench was ready only for midnight. The whistle shut up the window and melted the stove in the surviving station guard.

Soon the rest of the fighters hid in it. Having gathered “with the world along the thread”, the whistle built dinner, managing to steal a short -lived piece of fat from the wheat. The foreman knew that the whistle was once sitting in the colony, and directly asked about it. Remained with hearty food, whistle told his story. Vitka was born a whistle in Saratov. His mother worked at the bearing factory, the grown Vitka went there.

However, a monotonous work did not like a whistle. From hopelessness, the guy began to drink.

Biography of Glechik

So he met a man who offered him a new job - a seller in a bread store. Through Vitka, this man began to sell “left” bread. Vitka had extra money, and then he fell in love. The girl whistle "belonged" to the leader of the gang. He ordered Vitke to bypass her. A fight started. Once in the police, he heard a whistle how the leader is called a stranger, he got angry and handed over the whole gang to the investigator.

In Siberia, in Forestry, Vitka stayed for two years. After the amnesty, he went to the Far East and became a sailor on a fishing ship. When the war began, Vitka did not want to sit in the rear. The whistle did not consider himself innocent, he only wanted his past to not remember. Ovseev’s advertising foreman appointed guard. Standing in cold rain, he thought about tomorrow.

Ovseev did not want to die. He considered himself a man extremely talented. He considered himself much smarter and more intelligent than others. He despised some, did not pay attention to others, but no one was equal to Ovseev himself, and they recovered from him the same way as from others. It seemed extremely unfair to him. Alika Ovseev realized his exclusivity at school, which his mother contributed a lot.

Alik’s father, a military doctor of the third rank, practically did not engage in the upbringing of his son, “but a mother, an elderly and very kind woman,” adored her ingenious son. Having tried all kinds of art, from painting to music, Alik realized: “There are a fanatical dedication, perseverance and hard labor.” This did not suit Ovseev - he wanted to achieve more with small means.

Alik also did not succeed in a sports career. He was expelled from the football team for rudeness. Then Ovseev chose a military career and became a cadet of the school. He dreamed of exploits and glory, and was very disappointed. The commanders stubbornly did not notice his exclusivity, and the rest of the cadets disliked him. Soon after the outbreak of war, Ovseev realized that war is not feats, but blood, dirt and death.

He decided that “this is not for him,” and since then he sought only one thing to survive. Today, luck has changed him completely. Ovseev did not find a way out of this trap. Advertising after Ovseev was on duty to Gley. It was the youngest of the six fighters.During the war, Glechik "was coarse in order and ceased to notice minor hardships of life." In his mind there lived "only one all -consuming pain." Vasily Glechik was born in a small Belarusian village and grew up "a timid and silent boy." Vasya's father worked as a firing at a local brick factory.

His mother was calm, cheerful and cheerful. The happy life of Glechik ended when his father died-Glechik Sr. was killed by electric shock. After the end of the seven -year -old, the mother sent Vasilka to study further, and she got a job at the brick factory to form a tile. Gradually, she calmed down, and then she became noticeably cheerful. One fine day, the mother brought home a middle -aged man, a factory accountant, and said that he would become their father.

Glechik escaped from the house and entered the Vitebsk school of the Federal Penitentiary Service. His mother found him, begged to return, but Vasya did not answer the letter. When the war began, the stepfather went to the front, his mother and sister were left alone again, and Vasya doubted. While he was thinking, the Germans approached Vitebsk, and Gleyech had to escape.

Having reached Smolensk, he went into the army as a volunteer. Now only one grief tormented him: he offended his mother, left her alone. Advertising in the station guard, meanwhile, everyone was asleep. Grigory Karpenko also fell asleep. In a dream, he saw his father and three brothers. The foreman's father was a peasant. He did not want to divide his small land plot into three parts, he gave the entire estate to his eldest son.

Karpenko was the youngest. After a ten -year service in the army, he fell into the Finnish war, where he received the medal "For Military Merit". After dismissal to the reserve, Karpenko was “appointed deputy director of the flax factory”, and Karpenko “married Katya, a young teacher of a local elementary school”. Together with the director, “one -armed red partisan”, they made their plant the best in the area.

When the war began, the wife of Karpenko was expecting a child. At the front, Gregory was lucky, he is used to feeling his invulnerability. Lunning changed Karpenko only today, but was not going to retreat. The stocky, firmly knocked down foreman had one firm life rule: "Everything dubious, vague to hide in himself, and for showing only confidence and adamant hardness of the will."