Vladimir Stavsky

Vladimir Petrovich Stavsky was a Soviet Russian writer, editor and literary administrator, the head of the Soviet Union of Writers in 1936–1941. As World War II broke out, Stavsky relinquished his posts and, as a war correspondent for Pravda newspaper, went first to Mongolia then to the Winter War and finally to the Western front where in 1943 he was killed in combat.

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Vladimir Stavsky

Language of works

russian

Born/died

1900 — 1943

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