Born in Kiev, Ehrenburg had a prolific and multifaceted literary career. He was one of the first to speak out against Stalinism, although he maintained a complex relationship with the Soviet regime. During World War II, he served as a war correspondent, writing impassioned pieces that inspired the Red Army. After the war, he published his memoirs, "People, Years, Life," which became an international bestseller and offered an intimate look at life in the Soviet Union. His work is a testament to the political and social upheavals of the 20th century.
Ilya Ehrenburg
1891–1967
· lived 76 years
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Ilya Ehrenburg was a prominent Soviet writer, journalist, war correspondent, and public figure. His work spanned a crucial period of Russian and Soviet history, from the pre-revolutionary years to the post-World War II era. He was known for his vivid style and his ability to capture the spirit of his time.
n. 1891-01-14, Kiev · m. 1967-08-31, Moscovo
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