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Молодая гвардия (1st Edition of 1946)

  • The Young Guard
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Молодая гвардия
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Novel
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Russian
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The Young Guard (Russian: Молодая гвардия) is a 1946 Russian-language young adult historical novel (rewritten in 1951) by Soviet writer Alexander Fadeyev.

The novel describes the operations of the Young Guard, an anti-German resistance organization operating in 1942–1943 during The Great Patriotic War in and around the city of Krasnodon in eastern Ukraine. Many of the Young Guard were executed by the Germans.

Most of the main characters of the novel – Oleg Koshevoy, Uliana Gromova, Lyubov Shevtsova, Ivan Zemnukhov, Sergei Tyulenin, etc. - were actually existing people, although aspects of their characters, actions, and dialogues were invented or creatively embellished by the novelist, and there are also fictional characters in the novel.

The Young Guard was the second most popular work of children's literature in the Soviet Union for the period 1918–1986, with total sales over 276 editions of 26,143,000 copies.

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Created during 1943—1945

Last modified: 2025-04-29 (revision #231821)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Молодая гвардияPaperback?1947
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8360650
OpenLibrary Work ID
OL1231698W
Wikidata Work ID
Q3509122

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