Tina Kandelaki on Olympiad Polyakova’s “Diary of a Collaborator”: “The direct Facebook* of the last six months”
Tina Candelaki
Media Director, Deputy Director General of Gazprom-Media Tina Kandelaki appreciated the book “Diary of a Collaborator” by journalist Olimpiada Polyakova (who wrote under the pseudonym Lidia Osipova) about life in the German occupation during the Great Patriotic War. Kandelaki published his review in a telegram:
– summed up Kandelaki.
Writer Olimpiada Polyakova was born in Novocherkassk, and later with her husband in St. He moved to Petersburg. The Great Patriotic War found him in Pushkin (formerly Tsarskoye Selo). It was occupied by fascist troops on the night of 17-18 September 1941. The Olympics looked forward to the arrival of the Germans and the establishment of European “democracy” in Russia. Polyakova was convinced that the USSR could not fight the advancing troops and would be defeated. In 1943, the Polyakov family emigrated to Riga, where Olimpiada worked for the newspaper “For the Fatherland” and wrote articles about the “German liberators”. They were evacuated to Germany in 1944 with the retreating Nazis, where they changed their name.
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Source: Spletnik

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