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Yulia Drunina
Born
(1924-05-10)May 10, 1924 Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Died
November 20, 1991(1991-11-20) (aged 67) Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Occupation
Poet
Language
Russian
Citizenship
USSR
Period
1945–1991
Genre
Verse (poetry)
Relatives
Vladimir Pavlovich Drunin and Mathilde Borisovna Drunina
Signature
Yulia Vladimirovna Drunina (Russian: Ю́лия Влади́мировна Дру́нина, IPA:[ˈjʉlʲɪjəvlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvnəˈdrunʲɪnə]ⓘ; May 10, 1924 – November 20, 1991)[1] was a Soviet poet who wrote in the Russian language. She was a nurse and a combat medic during World War II and known for writing lyrics and poetry about women at war. Her works are characterized by moral clarity, sincere intonation and based on her real life experience, including participation in the war as a source of inspiration for her writings.
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