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135: 33: 224:, where Konstantin spent the remainder of his childhood. After completing a basic seven-year education in 1930 in Saratov, he went into the factory workshop school (Fabrichno-Zavodskoe Uchilishche-FZU) to become a lathe-turner. In 1931 his family moved to Moscow. After completing his precision-engineering course, Simonov went to work in a factory, where he remained until 1935. During these years he changed his given name from Kirill to Konstantin because he could not pronounce the sound "r" with an aristocratic lisp. 263: 991: 986: 981: 491:, Moscow Region, but leaders of the army, in the high echelons, blocked the idea. Simonov died on 28 August 1979 in Moscow. According to his last will, he was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in Buynichi fields near 545: 134: 1146: 385:", about a soldier in the war asking his beloved to wait for his return, remains one of the best-known poems in Russian literature. The poem was addressed to his future wife, the actress 1001: 996: 331:, in 1941. That same year he was impressed by Soviet resistance in this place, during which 39 German tanks have been destroyed in one day, and described this episode in 241:
in 1938, Simonov entered the Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy, and Literature. His time there was interrupted when he was sent as a war correspondent to cover the
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and died in Poland sometime after 1921. Konstantin's mother, Alexandra, remained in Russia with Konstantin. In 1919 his mother married Alexander Ivanishev, a
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For three years after the war ended, Simonov served in foreign missions in Japan, the United States and China. From 1958 to 1960 he worked in
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Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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while his stepfather worked as an instructor at a local military school. They later moved to
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For two spells, 1946–50 and 1954–58, Simonov was editor in chief of the journal
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in 1915. His mother, Princess Aleksandra Leonidovna Obolenskaya, came of the
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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family. His father, Mikhail Agafangelovich Simonov, an officer in the
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The first of Simonov's poems were published in 1936 in the journals
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From the Black to the Barents Sea: Notes of a War Correspondent
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Simonov received a job with the official army newspaper
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Index

Simonov in Berlin in 1967
O.S.
Petrograd
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Wait for Me
The Living and the Dead
Valentina Serova

Russian
O.S.
Soviet
war poet
wartime correspondent
"Wait for Me"
Petrograd
Rurikid
Obolensky
Tsar's army
Revolution of 1917
Red Army
World War I
Ryazan
Saratov
Young Guard
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Battle of Khalkhin Gol
Mongolia

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