1. Lenya lived in the village of Lukino. When the Nazis arrived, the boy went to the partisans.
He went to intelligence, brought important information to the partisan detachment. Lena led one with the fascist general. Lenya knocked out an enemy car. A general rode in the car with important documents. Finally, killed him. He fought along with the adults. He died near the village of Ostray Luka in 1943.
2 April , 1944, a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR was published on conferring the title of Hero of the Soviet Union on pioneer partisan Lena Golikov.
2. Zina was in the occupied territory and began serving in the partisan detachment named after K.E. Voroshilov. She was a member of the underground organization Young Avengers.
In December 1943, Zina was captured by the Nazis. At one of the interrogations in the Gestapo, grabbing the investigator’s gun from the table, shot him and two other Nazis, tried to escape, was caught. After torture she was shot in prison.
Объяснение:
Trinity College is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin. Thousands of people walk over the campus every day to admire the beautiful buildings of Ireland’s first university, but not many know the historical secrets of the buildings they’re taking photos of. In this blog, we’ll tell you everything you need to know before visiting Trinity College to make sure that you know everything about its rich history.
The establishment of Trinity College
Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1592. In 1592 Trinity College only welcomed Protestant elite for education, and only in 1793 it opened its doors to the Catholics. In 1904, the first women were allowed to study at the university.
Trinity College Today
Trinity College is the only Irish university to rank in the top 100 world universities and the top 50 European universities, as rated by The Times. The campus provides dining halls, cafeterias and a bar as well as a varied social life sustained by over 150 student societies and a sports centre and associated sports clubs.
The old library
The old library of Trinity College is the largest library in Ireland and is built between 1712 and 1732. The library, as a legal deposit, has the rights to receive material published in the Republic of Ireland free of charge. It’s the only Irish library to hold such rights for the United Kingdom. The most famous room in the old library is the long room, this room houses 200,000 of the library’s oldest books.
I got up at 9 o'clock and (1) had breakfast. Then I (2) went to the swimming pool and (3) swam for an hour. I (4) met Rachel at the swimming pool, and later we (5)went to the town centre. We (6) ate a hamburger and (7) drank a cola at the fast-food restuarant. Then we (8) rode our bicycles to her house. We (9 watched an interesting film on TV. I (10)left her house at five o'clock and got home at about twenty past five. I (11) was very tired, so I (12) went to bed early and (13)slept for ten hours!