К Дню защитника Отечества — обложки февральских номеров журналов «Пионер» и «Костер» 1943-1945 годов и отрывки из стихотворений В. А. Жуковского «Певец во стане русских воинов» и Сергея Алымова «Наши знамена», опубликованных в журнале «Пионер» в феврале 1943-го. Подписаться на @knistavka
К Дню защитника Отечества — обложки февральских номеров журналов «Пионер» и «Костер» 1943-1945 годов и отрывки из стихотворений В. А. Жуковского «Певец во стане русских воинов» и Сергея Алымова «Наши знамена», опубликованных в журнале «Пионер» в феврале 1943-го. Подписаться на @knistavka
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