Children of the Leningrad Blockade. Poetess Elena Yakovlevna Berdichevskaya. Memory Diary. For class hours

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For class hours. The "Memory Diary" project of the media center of the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education. Children of the Leningrad siege. Filming took place in the Pedagogical Museum of the Academy. The heroine of the film is the poetess Elena Yakovlevna Berdichevskaya, a member of the literary association "Nevskie Berega", a resident of besieged Leningrad. The siege of the city began when Lenochka was only 4 years old. She says that her memories are fragmentary, like a film strip created from separate frames. But there are still some that she will never forget. Her relatives put out "lighters" on the roofs of houses, were constantly on duty, her mother worked as a nurse in a military hospital on Fontanka near Kalinkin Bridge and escorted people to the bomb shelter. In order to survive, her mother sold the piano for 3 loaves of bread, but Elena Yakovlevna's grandfather died of hunger, and her mother turned grey in a day. Their house was opposite the Andre Marti shipyard (based on the Admiralty), on the roofs of which there were anti-aircraft guns, which were activated when an enemy air raid began. These are terrible childhood memories, as their house swayed like a box. The girl was evacuated from Leningrad with her mother and grandmother by car across Lake Ladoga, when the ice was already beginning to melt, the cars went to the village of Kobona up to their wheels in water, then sent by train to Yaroslavl, to a military hospital, where a day and a half later her grandmother died. Two and a half months later, when she and her mother had recovered a little from malnutrition, they were evacuated to Kyrgyzstan. As soon as Leningrad was liberated, she and her mother returned to their hometown, but for a long time they could not get into their room, as it was occupied by other people, and they had to wander around the basements for six months. The room was returned thanks to an uncle who returned from the front, but there were no chairs, no furniture, no door handles left in the room, the windows were boarded up with plywood to sit on, stumps were brought from the forest. But it was still happiness - they were at home and there was no war. Elena Yakovlevna wrote a poem about the hard times, "Memories", and several poems dedicated to the blockade, excerpts from which she reads in the film. The following people worked on the release: Alla Vasilievna Tsvetkova, Aleksey Lvovich Mikhailov, Sergey Aleksandrovich Tamonov.

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