Vojnici se ne rađaju 1

Vojnici se ne rađaju 1

Konstantin Simonov

The novel "Soldiers Are Not Born" by Konstantin Simonov depicts the Red Army's battles on the Stalingrad battlefield and follows soldiers and commanders who mature through the trials of war and become true warriors.

The novel Soldiers Are Not Born by Konstantin Simonov is the second part of the war trilogy that began with the novel The Living and the Dead. The action takes place during the Great Patriotic War, mainly in the area of ​​the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 and 1943, one of the most important turning points of World War II.

The novel centers on General Fyodor Serpilin, an experienced and capable commander who, after a long unjust imprisonment, is given the opportunity to serve in the army again. He is accompanied by Ivan Sinytsov, a war correspondent who closely follows the lives of soldiers and commanders on the battlefield. Through their fates, the everyday life of war is shown - preparations for attacks, difficult decisions, losses, fear and the responsibility borne by people in positions of power.

Simonov does not portray soldiers as born heroes, but as ordinary people who change under the pressure of war. Experiences on the battlefield, discipline, suffering and solidarity shape them into fighters ready to take on responsibility. The title of the novel emphasizes that a true soldier is not created by birth, but through trials, experience and moral choices.

The work simultaneously depicts great historical events and the personal dramas of individuals. The author emphasizes the importance of command responsibility, interpersonal trust and the price that war demands from a person. The novel is a powerful testimony to the courage, sacrifice and maturation of people in the most difficult war circumstances.

Original title
Солдатами не рождаются
Translation
Nada Cekić
Editor
Aleksandar Flaker
Graphics design
Zlatko Prica
Dimensions
20.7 x 13.8 cm
Pages
390
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1966.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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