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Vladimir Pershanin: biography, creativity, author's books

Vladimir Pershanin is the author of a huge number of books that have become favorite for a large number of readers, but little is known about his life. The author himself does not like to talk about himself. The public knows only the key moments of his life.

Biography of Pershinin

The future writer was born on January 2, 1949 in a small village of Ulyanovsk region under the name Chamzinka. The fact that his parents were employees, mainly reflected on his work. In the village he graduated from the school and in 1967 entered the Pedagogical Institute of Volgograd. Immediately after graduation I went to work in the internal affairs bodies and served there twenty-four years.

In 1993 he became an honorary member of the Writers' Union of Russia. His creative career began back in 1980. The first works were published in the periodical Vecherny Volgograd. Pershonin Vladimir wrote all the books written in Volgograd. Here he lives in the present moment.

Pershonin Vladimir Nikolayevich, whose works have exclusively military themes, works in different genres. It can be adventure fantasy or biographical memories, but they all describe the years of the Great Patriotic War.

Some books were published in the same series. The most popular are the series "War. Penalty. They fought for their Motherland, "which consists of five books, and a series of" Tanker-penalty box, "consisting of three volumes.

New books Vladimir Pershanin produces as a separate series, and continues the previously begun.

Series "Tanker-penalty box"

In the framework of this series, to date, three books have been published. Author Vladimir Pershanin is very productive. So, in 2009 was written and released the entire series "Tankist-penalty box." It included such works as "The Penalty from the Tank Company", "The Penalty, the tankman, the suicide bomber" and "The Last Fighter's Fight".

"Penalty from a tank company"

This is the first book of the series "The Penalty Tankman", in which Vladimir Pershanin described the difficult fate of the tankman in the terrible autumn of 1942. During the first year of the war, he was several times wounded and hit, his tank burned more than once, and the number of dead friends is counted in the hundreds. And this all happened during the first year of the war. The Soviet soldier did not even suspect that there was a more complex and deadly battle ahead. In the days of the Stalingrad occupation, decree number 227 was issued, which was called "Not a step back."

In the tank battalions were not sent to the penalty box, but those who fell under this order, nothing from them did not differ. They were given the most difficult and almost impossible tasks, it was almost impossible to return from them. It was under the action of this order that our hero also fell. He was instructed to conduct tank raids deep in the rear of the enemy. Thus, a tankman who has not committed any crime, wiped off the non-existent guilt with blood.

"Penalty, tankman, suicide bomber"

The genre of the work is a book about the war, the author is Vladimir Pershanin. The books of this series are read in one breath. This is the second volume of the trilogy. There will be no victorious fanfare and loud speeches, it's a hard truth about how hard it was for our great-grandfathers and grandfathers during the Great Patriotic War. The reader can find out what sacrifices the Soviet citizens were making, which, only rallying, could break the backbone of the fascist aggressor.

The whole horror of the war is described in the example of one tankman, who was prepared to survive almost all the horrors of that war. The fact that he survived in the terrible meat grinder in 1941 was already a great achievement, but it turned out that this was only the beginning. Next is the defense of Moscow, a difficult victory at Stalingrad, and then fights for the Dnieper, the defense of Kharkov and the Kursk Bulge.

"The Last Fight of the Penalty"

The third and final part of the series "Tanker-penalty box" also tells about the war. Wrote it in 2009, Pershonin Vladimir. All written books of this series are a logical continuation of the first part about the tanker, who received undeservedly the nickname "Penalty".

In the center of the plot is the hard life of a penalty soldier at the final stage of the war. The Soviet tankman fought valiantly for his Motherland throughout the Great Patriotic War. Nickname A "good-faith" political worker gave him the Penalty. However, the tankman has already redeemed his nonexistent guilt in battle, as he was on the front line since the summer of 1941. Unfortunately, his war does not end in May 1945, he faces the most decisive and responsible battle for Prague.

Will he be the last soldier to fall in battle, or will he be able to celebrate the Great Victory with all?

A series of books "War. Penalty. They fought for their Motherland "

This is the second collection of works about the war, written by Vladimir Pershanin. The author's books collected within the framework of this series are written in the genre of military prose and fiction. The series "War. Penalty. They fought for their Motherland "from five books.

"The armored car of Stalingrad. The Volga is on fire "

The courageous defenders of Stalingrad swore that they would not retreat a step, that beyond the Volga there was simply no land for them. And each time, going to military duty, they proved it. The Germans dubbed the Volga "Russian Styx". It was the great river in autumn 1942 that separated the world of the living from the world of the dead. The water in it was crimson from spilled blood and seethed from the rupture of grenades and mines. It became the second front line, the "road of life", through which ammunition and reinforcements could be delivered to the city.

Every night there were fierce battles on the river. In this terrible time, the ferries were covered with Soviet armored tanks, which at that time became the core of the flotilla of Stalingrad. They entered into an unequal battle with fascist coastal batteries and Hitler bombers. The armored car crews perished by the death of the brave, when others stood in the November ice.

"" Zveroboi "against" Tigers. "Self-propelled guns, fire!"

The author of the next military bestseller was Vladimir Pershanin. Creativity of the writer constantly brings us back to the distant years of the Great Patriotic War, which became a tragedy and a terrible grief for all Soviet citizens.

The novel describes the terrible summer of 1943, the time when fierce battles took place on the Kursk Bulge. For the Wehrmacht this victory was very important, since they could get a strategic height and break the spirit of the Red Army. To achieve this goal, the best Hitler units and the latest weapons were thrown. It was at this time that Hitler sent his unique military developments to the front, the tanks Pz.VI Tiger and Pz.VPanther, as well as the most powerful Ferdinand assault weapon. The Germans were sure that in the world there simply is no technology capable of opposing these powerful "death machines".

However, such a rival was found in the ranks of Soviet weapons, he became the legendary heavy self-propelled Su-152. Its shells could hit absolutely any "newest" German tanks at any distance. For the high accuracy and firepower, and also because they at the cost of their own lives exterminated the German "menagerie", the cars and their crews were honorably called "St. John's worts".

"Snipers of Stalingrad"

Another bestseller of the author, known as Vladimir Pershanin. Books are all part of the series "War. Penalty. They fought for their Motherland. "

The work describes all the cruelty and horror of the Great Patriotic War, observed through the optical sight of a rifle. The heroes of the novel were not specialized snipers, they were not trained in schools for this skill and did not have the experience of conducting military operations. In 1942, such schools in the Red Army simply did not exist. They had to learn only from their mistakes in the conditions of the fiery inferno of the occupation of Stalingrad.

Soviet troops for many months were bleeding in city battles, where they were pressed to the Volga, and had no right to make a step back. Every day, putting their lives on the line, they systematically shot German snipers, Hitler's officers, signalmen and machine-gun crews, preventing the fascists from even lifting their heads. For one sniper shot of a Soviet soldier "rewarded" with a whole hurricane of mortar fire and artillery salvoes. Our guys knew that it would be extremely difficult for them to survive even after one shot, most likely, even impossible, but they continued to stand in their positions and fight for their Motherland, even at the cost of their own lives.

"Marines against the" white wolves "of Hitler"

This is the fourth book in the series "War. Penalty. They fought for their Motherland. " Vladimir Pershanin talks about the immortal feat of Soviet marines.

The battle cry of the sailors "Polundra!" Caused horror and numbness on Hitler's troops. Marines were more terrible for SS men than guards assault units and detachments of penalty men. They knew that the sailor would not shy away from the bullet and never fall back. It was necessary not only to kill him, but also to be able to knock him to the ground. During the attack, they snacked a ribbon of cap and unbuttoned the top button of the collar so that the stripes on the vests were visible.

The book reveals the exploits of Soviet sailors in the harsh conditions of the Arctic Circle. The bordering insanity reconnaissance raids and amphibious assaults are described far into the German rear, as well as bloody battles with elite German units of the huntsmen, who were trained to conduct military operations in the North. Marines of Stalin against the German "white wolves" ...

"I am an armor-piercer. Tank Fighters »

Vladimir Pershanin, probably one of the first authors who wrote a novel about the most dangerous and brave military profession - tank destroyers. "I am an armor-piercer. Tank destroyers "is the fifth, final book in this series. The work is a kind of tribute to the soldiers who came under article No. 227, popularly called "No step back!" An order was given: "The main thing is to knock out the tanks from the Germans!" And at the cost of their own lives they tried to fulfill it.

In the most difficult time for the troops of the Soviet Army, anti-tank guns of the Simonov and Degtyarev systems were developed and put into service. They just became a salvation for the soldiers, since there was simply no better armament at that time. One of the most difficult periods of the Great Patriotic War (the end of 1941) was the most ambitious in terms of the number of artillery losses.

The weapon was cheap and simple. And for every shot, every high-priced tank had to pay a high price. The fact is that the range of impact of this type of weapon was small, only 100-200 meters. It was at this distance that the armored troopers were to allow German tanks, while the Hitler's "panzerniks" could fire from a much greater distance.

It would seem that it is even more difficult, but in the second year of the war, German developers have completed their tanks, increasing the armor so much that they became immune to Soviet guns, even if they are fired at point-blank range. Unfortunately, Soviet armored pirates had to work only with this weapon, and in order to stop the tank, they were forced to shoot at inspection windows, caterpillars and even on trunks, and when he stopped, finish it with Molotov cocktails and hand grenades. The task is almost impracticable, but not for Soviet tank destroyers.

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