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THIS MATERIAL (INFORMATION) IS PRODUCED, DISTRIBUTED BY FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA OR CONCERNS THE ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN AGENT KATERINA VLADIMIROVNA GORDEEVA BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO, YOU CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE AN ADULT. IF NOT, DO NOT WATCH IT. NOTHING STATED IN THIS VIDEO IS OR AIMS TO PROMOTE ANYTHING. Support Nochlezhka: http://r.homeless.ru/gRLjI The heroine of this episode is Soviet poet Olga Bergholz, author of the lines "Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten," which are often remembered when speaking about the Great Patriotic War. This episode is not so much an interview as it is a story of the well-known and hidden life of Olga Bergholz, told by Natalia Sokolovskaya, a writer and literary scholar, compiler of Bergholz's "Forbidden Diary." Actually, the "Forbidden Diary" prompted me to make this episode: during the most terrible 1930s-1940s, Bergholz kept a very detailed diary that described the patriotic frenzy and hysteria of the Stalinist repressions period, the merciless lies about besieged Leningrad and the distortion of truth about the war, initiated by the authorities almost immediately after its end. Bergholz's "Forbidden Diary" is an incriminating testimony and document of the epoch, perhaps even more important than her poems. The life experience of Bergholz, who never spoke aloud about what she truly thought and felt, is a quite important and instructive experience for our time. I am grateful to Natalia Sokolovskaya for the opportunity of this time travel. If you decide to watch this episode, you will find many frightening rhymes with the present time. #tellgordeeva #forbiddendiary #bergholz Contents: 0:00 "Bergholz is a diary" — what this episode is about 2:30 "We were afraid to speak at her funeral" 3:44 "Today Kolya buried my diaries. They will be useful to write the whole truth later" — who is Bergholz hiding her diaries from? 6:45 "I saw how the gap between people and the state was growing" 8:47 Advertisement where color matters 12:07 "Walking over corpses? No. Doing what the party orders" — why Bergholz supported repressions 15:44 "Well, the fact that Kornilov is arrested is not important. He was arrested correctly" — Bergholz about her husband's arrest 19:41 "She very quickly replaced the word 'God' with the word 'Lenin'" 20:54 "Writers' Union in 1936 is a chain of denunciations, arrests" 25:35 "In 1937, while heavily pregnant, she was called for interrogation" — how Bergholz lost her baby in prison 30:44 "Her main suffering: 'I want to join the party.' But they won't take her" 36:33 "Her diaries were arrested along with her" 37:10 "Her friends wrote a denunciation against her" — why Bergholz was arrested for 171 days 42:46 How did Bergholz become the "siege muse"? 45:00 "In August 1941, Bergholz was hired by the Radio Committee" 47:35 "They start living here under barracks conditions" — how Bergholz lived in the "Radio House" during the Siege of Leningrad 49:39 "She walks around the Radio Committee in red pajamas" 55:18 "Her diary is her greatest book" — did Bergholz believe that her diary could be published? 56:29 "Will they ever tell the truth about Leningrad? I don't think so" 58:22 "Prison made her a poet and a citizen" 1:01:50 "I hate Hitler, I hate Stalin, everyone who leads this war" — Akhmatova's memories about the war 1:05:26 "We are forced to be heroes, they are killing us" — about besieged Leningrad 1:13:17 "If you don't participate in Writers' Union life, you're not loyal and nobody knows who you are" 1:15:47 "In the 1960s, the authorities started to have claims against Bergholz" 1:17:02 "Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten" — what Bergholz meant 1:18:25 "Notebook pierced with a sharp object" — how Bergholz's husband preserved her diary 1:21:43 "City's holy fool. Saint" — who Olga Bergholz was for her city and how she died 1:25:04 "We must write diaries" — what Bergholz's experience teaches us Katerina Gordeeva / catherinagordeeva Telegram: https://t.me/skazhigordeevoy Instagram: / skazhigordeevoy TikTok: / skazhigordeevoy