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Сержант милиции

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В повести известного писателя Ивана Георгиевича Лазутина (1923-2010) описываются героические будни советской милиции, охраняющей труд и покой мирных граждан. Молодому сотруднику, сержанту Николаю Захарову, поручают расследовать нападение и ограбление, совершенные в отношении Алексея Северцева, приехавшего из далекого города поступать в один из ленинградских вузов. Противостоит сержанту банда преступников во главе с циничным и жестоким лидером Князем…

448 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1955

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Ivan Lazutin

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Ivan Georgievich Lazutin (Russian: Иван Георгиевич Лазутин) - Russian Soviet writer and playwright.

Born into a peasant family. In the early 1930s, the family moved to Siberia, to the mother's homeland. In 1941 I. Lazutin graduated from high school in Novosibirsk.

Member of the Great Patriotic War. In 1941 he was drafted into the Navy. He served in the Pacific Fleet as an ordinary sailor on the islands of the Sea of ​​Japan. In autumn 1943 he was sent to the front. In 1943-1944, as a soldier of a fire platoon in the guards mortar units, he participated in battles on the 1st Belorussian and 2nd Belorussian fronts.
In 1945 he graduated from the 2nd Guards Mortar School.

After the end of the war, Ivan Lazutin entered the law faculty of Moscow State University, from which he graduated in 1951. Enrolled in graduate school. After graduation, for four years he worked as a teacher of logic and psychology at the Moscow School of Law, and also taught a philosophy seminar at the evening university of Marxism-Leninism.

While still a student, he worked in a literary studio directed by V. A. Lugovsky.
The main theme of the works of I. Lazutin is the valiant labor and military feat of the Soviet people, topical problems of our time - the upbringing of the younger generation, the formation of the character of a young person, the strengthening of law and order, etc.
Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. He worked in the apparatus of the Union.
The works of I. Lazutin have been translated into a number of languages ​​of the USSR and the world, including English.

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