3 December 2020. Opening of the photo exhibition “A journalist on the front”.

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On 3 December 2020, in the exhibition area of the Museum of Bulgarian Civilization a staff member of Bolgar Museum-Reserve Paramonycheva T. N. opened a photo exhibit “A journalist on the front” devoted to a famous Tatar writer Abdulla Alish.
The storm years of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 are farther and farther away from us. However, images of heroes-veterans are not becoming blurred but only getting clearer. An example of bright heroism is our compatriot Abdulla Alish who was born in the village Kayuki of Spassky district of RT. His struggle, his dying poems written within the Nazi prison walls found world popularity.
Since the war started, Abdulla Alish went to the front. In October 1941 near Bryansk, he was captured and deported to a death camp. There he met Musa Jalil and got into the legion “Idel-Ural”. For participation in an underground organization, he was executed by guillotine on 25 August 1944 in Plötzensee Military Prison in Berlin. Only 15 poems of Alish came to us, and it is a small part of what was created in a prison cell. Every line of these poems is full of loyalty to the Fatherland and to a sacred vow of a warrior.
Opening of the photo exhibition was held in an offline mode. The exhibit will last until 10 January 2021.

 

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