The People Immortal

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The People Immortal is a World War II–era novel by Soviet writer Vasiliy Grossman that portrays the resilience and moral courage of ordinary Soviet soldiers and civilians under Nazi invasion.

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instanceOf literaryWork
novel
author Vasily Grossman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts Nazi German invasion forces
Soviet civilians
Soviet soldiers
focusesOn frontline experiences
moral choices in wartime
genre World War II fiction
historical fiction
war novel
hasCreator Vasily Grossman NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
literaryMovement Soviet literature
mainSubject Eastern Front of World War II NERFINISHED
Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union NERFINISHED
World War II
originalLanguage Russian
partOf Vasily Grossman bibliography
portrays ordinary Soviet civilians
ordinary Soviet soldiers
settingPeriod World War II
settingPlace Soviet Union NERFINISHED
theme Soviet resistance
collective struggle
moral courage
patriotism
resilience of ordinary people
workOf Vasily Grossman NERFINISHED

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Vasiliy Grossman notableWork The People Immortal